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INAUGURATION 

OF 

William Howard Taft 

AS 

PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES 

AND 

James Schoolcraft Sherman 

AS 

VICE-PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES 



MARCH 4. 1909 
WASHINGTON, D. C. C A^^^Duvc. 



C: w. M'" ^si 



MEMBERSHIP AND DUTIES 
OF COMMITTEES 



INDEX 



Floor 









'ic'tl 



Committee Rules 

59 



Auditing ^q 

Ballroom Decorations 40 158 

Carriages 41 ^g 

Civic Organizations 32 56 

Comfort at Ball 41 ^g 

Expenditures 6 43 

Finance 6 C4 

Fireworks 3g c^ 



42 



Historic Sites T^y 57 

Illumination 38 57 

Inaugural . . . . ' 3 53 

Legislation . 16 54 

Local Transportation 49 59 

Medals and Badges 50 55 

Military Organizations 26 56 

Music 40 58 

Parade 5 

Press 17 54 

Printing 20 55 

Public Comfort 22 55 

Public Order 28 56 

Railroad Terminal Facilities 51 59 

Reception . • 8 54 

Republican National Committee ...... 10 

Reviewing Stands 35 57 

Souvenirs and Tickets 20 55 

Street Decorations 36 57 

Sub-Committees and Cbairmen 4 

Supper 49 58 

Transportation . 21 55 



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Membership of Committees 



INAUGURAL COAOirnT.E 

EDWARD J. STELLWAGEN, Chairman 
GEORGE E. HAMILTON, First Vice-Chairman 
S. W. WOODWARD, Second Vicc-Chairman 
CLARENCE F. NORMENT, Treasurer 
CORCORAN THOM, Secrelary 



Milton E. Ailes 

Larz Anderson 

Maj. Gen. J. Franklin Bell 

Charles J. Bell 

Major James E. Bell 

Ira E. Bennett 

Sidney Bieber 

Woodbury Blair 

Gist Blair 

William J. Boardman 

Scott C. Bone 

Frank S. Bright 

Alexander Britton 

Col. Charles S. Bromwell 

R. N. Brooke 

Aldis B. Browne 

Frederick E. Chapin 

Major Spencer Cosby 

Murray A. Cobb 

William V. Cox 

William C. Denny 

Edward W. Donn, Jr. 

H. Rozier Dulany 

G. Thomas Dunlop 

Brig. Gen. Clarence R. Edwards 

John Joy Edson 

Maj. Gen. George F. Elliott 

Rear Admiral Robley D. Evans 

John C. Eversman 

Henry H. Flather 

George E. Fleming 

Percy S. Foster 

Thomas J. D. Fuller 

Thomas :\I. Gale 

Maj. Gen. G. L. Gillespie 

Charles C. Glover 



Bernard R. Green 
James M. Green 
Gilbert H. Grosvenor 
Gen. George H. Harries 
Walter S. Harban 
Samuel B. Hege 
Frank C. Henry 
James S. Henry 
James C. Hooe 
William B. Hibbs 
Major Thomas S. Hopkins 
Richard R. Horner 
Hennen Jennings 
Brig. Gen. John A. Jolmston 
Rudolph Kauffmann 
D. J. Kaufman 
A. M. Keppel 
Frank A. Kidd 
John B. Earner 
A. ]\I. Lothrop 

Hon. Henry B. F. Macfarland 
James Rush Marshall 
Rear Adm'l Newton E. Mason 
William A. Mearns 
' Brig. Gen. Anson Mills 
Major J. J. Morrow- 
Thomas P. Morgan 
Arthur C. Moses 
Frank A. Munsey 
Lieut. Col. Chas. L. McCawley 
Frederick B. McGuire 
J. Nota McGill 
John R. McLean 
Wallace D. McLean 
George N. r^IcLanahan 
Tames L. Nurris 



Inaugural Ceremonies, 1909 



INAUGURAL COMMITTEE— Continued 



Theodore W. Noyes 

James F. Oyster 

E. Southard Parker 

Col. M. M. Parker 

Capt. Andrew Parker 

Col. James G. Payne 

H. C. Perkins 

R. Ross Perry 

Major Duncan C. Phillips 

D. S. Porter 

Frank P. Reeside 

H. S. Reeside 

Cuno H. Rudolph 

Edgar D. Shaw 



Major Richard D. Simms 
J. H. Small, Jr. 
A. S. Solomons 
Gen. Ellis Spear 
Joseph M. Stoddard 
Major Richard Sylvester 
Robert H. Terrell 
Col. George Truesdell 
William P. Van Wickle 
Thomas F. Walsh 
Brainard H. Warner 
Michael L Weller 
Hon. Henry L. West 
Brig. Gen. John M. Wilson 



Gen. Maxwell V. Z. Woodhull 



CHAIRMEN OF SUB-COxMMITTEES. 

Milton E. Ailes Finance 

Theodore W. Noyes Reception 

Aldis B. Browne Legislation 

James S. Henry Press 

Scott C. Bone . Printing 

Thomas J. D. Fuller Souvenirs and Tickets 

Samuel B. Hege Transportation 

Michael T. Weller Pul)lic Comfort 

Major Richard Sylvester Public Order 

Maj. Gen. J. Franklin Bell, U. S. A. • . Military Organizations 

Thomas P. Morgan Civic Organizations 

John B. Larirer Reviewing Stands 

Edward W. Donn, Jr. Street Decorations 

William P. Van Wickle Historic Sites 

Bernard R. Green Illumination 

Cuno H. Rudolph Fireworks 

Percy S. Foster Music 

James Rush Marshall Ballroom Decorations 

James E. Bell Comfort at Ball 

Gist Blair Floor 

Arthur C. Moses Supper 

Joseph M. Stoddard Local Transportation 

Andrew Parker Auditing 

R. N. Brooke :\Iedals and Badges 

A. M. Keppel Railroad Terminal Facilities 



Membership of Committees 



INAUGURAL PARADE 
AND 
COMMITTEE ON MILITARY ORGANIZATIONS 

MAJ. GEN. J. FRANKLIN BELL, Grand Marshal and Chairman 
GENERAL GEORGE H. HARRIES, I' ice-Chair man 
LIEUTENANT COLONEL E. .M. WEAVER, Secretary ■ 
BRIGADIER GENERAL JOHN A. JOHNSTON, Chief of Staff 
MAJOR SAMUEL D. STURGIS, Adjutant General 



Inaugural Ceremonies, 1909 



COMMITTEE ON EINANCE. 

- MILTON E. AILES, Cliainnan 

CHARLES H. BOYNTON, J-icc-CIu,irn,an 
J. EDWARD BATES, Vice-Clnunnan 
GEORGE O. VASS, Secretary 



Edward T. Abner 
Charles H. Ackert 
Cyrus Field Adams 
Thomas H. Anderson 
R. P. x\ndrews 
John Taylor Arms 
James Baird 
George E. Baker 
Alexander Graham Bell 
Charles J. Bell 
Eniile Berliner 
Woodbury Blair 
Henry F. Blount 
William J. Boardman 
Erwiu C. Brainard 
Alexander Britton 
George W. Brown 
S. Thomas Brown 
D. J. Callahan 
John Callahan 
David S. Carll 
Albert Carry 
G. B. Chipman 
L. A. Coolidge 
Henry C. Corbin 
Charles L Corby 
Samuel G. Cornwcll 
William V. Cox 
J. J. Darlington 
H. Bradley Davidson 
John T. Devine 
Charles A. Douglas 
Carl A. Droop 
H. Rozier Dulany 
Thaddeus C. Dulin 
G. Thomas Dunlop 
R. J. Earnshaw 
John Joy Edson 
Joshua Evans, Jr. 



John O. Evans 
William W. Finley 
Henry H. Flather 
William J. Flather 
Albert F. Fox 
Daniel Eraser 
H. W. Fuller 
Thomas M. Gale 
Charles C. Glover 
M. Goldenberg 
Benjamin S. Graves 
James M. Green 
William F. Ham 
George E. Hamilton 
John Hayes Hammond 
Walter S. Harl)an 
George H. Harries 
William P. C. Hazen 
Eugene R. Hendley 
J. T. Hendrick 
J. William Henry 
Alexander T. Hensey 
A. Barton Hepburn 
John E. Herrell 
W. F. D. Herron 
Christian Heuricli 
W. B. Hibbs 
William A. Hill 
James F. Hood 
William D. Hoover 
Lewis Hopfemaier 
Archibald Hopkins 
George Howard 
George. F. Huff 
Thomas L. Hume 
Henry Hurt 
Stilson Hutchins 
Thomas Hyde 
Charles Jacobsen 



Membership of Committees 



COAJAIITTI-E ON I'lXAXCE— Continued 



Hcniicn Jennings 
James M. Jolinston 
Thomas R. Jones 
Eldridge E. Jordan 
Sigmund Kann 
Rudolph Kauffmann 
William Pitt Kellogg 
J. Miller Kenyon 
James Lansburgh 
John S. Larcombe 
Charles Linkins 
A. Lisner 
William Loeb, Jr. 
A. M. Lothrop 
R. Henry Lynn 
John R. McLean 
Edwin S. Marlow 
William F. Mattingly 
William A. ]\Iearns 
Eugene Meyer, Jr. 
W. B. Moses 
Lawrence O. ^lurray 
W. Wallace Nairn 
John L. Newbold 
Clarence F. Norment 
Harry Norment 
James L. Norris 
Edson B. Olds 
William J. Oliver 
William B. Orme 
James F. Oyster 
Thomas Nelson Page 
E. Southard Parker 
Myron M. Parker 
Alvion K. Parris 
George W. Perkins 
H. C. Perkins 
R. Ross Perry, Jr. 
Duncan C. Phillips 
Gifford Pinchot 
Arthur G. Plant 
Joseph E. Ralph 
Arthur E. Randle 
William H. Raplcy 
Howard S. Reesidc 
Robert Reyburn 



E. Francis Riggs 
Revere Rodgers 
Maurice D. Rosenberg 
Cuno H. Rudolph 
Albert B. Ruff 
George P. Sacks 
Joseph L Saks 
James A. Sample 
B. Francis Saul 
James F. Shea 
J. Henry Small, Jr. 
G. F. C. Smillie 

E. Quincy Smith 
Edward Snell Smith 
Emmons S. Smith 
Odell S. Smith 
Thomas \\'. Smith 
O. G. Staples 
Louis Stern 
George L. Starkey 
Ambrose H. Stephenson 
Frederick C. Stevens 
Joseph Strasburger 

J. Selwin Tait 
Frank H. Thatcher 
Ward Thoron 
George Truesdell 

F. A. Vanderlip 
Thomas F. Walsh 
Harry Wardnian 
Charles E. White 
George W. White 
Frederick J. Whitehead 
T. A. Wickersham 
Jerome J. Will)er 
Charles P. Williams 
Gardner F. Williams 
William Holland W'ilmer 
Jesse B. Wilson 
Nathaniel Wilson 

Levi Woodbury 
Maxwell V. Z. Woodhull 
Benjamin Woodruff 
S. W. Woodward 
A. S. Worthington 
John W. Ycrkes 



Inaugural Ceremonies, 1909 



RECEPTION COMMITTEE. 

THEODORE W. NOYES, Chairman 
JOHN JOY EDSON, V ice-Chairman 
BEALE R. HOWARD, Secretary 



Supreme Court of the United States. 

Chief Justice Melville W. Fuller 
Associate Justice John M. Harlan 
Associate Justice David J. Brewer 
Associate Justice Edward D. White 
Associate Justice Rufus W. Peckham 
Associate Justice Joseph McKenna 
Associate Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes 
Associate Justice William R. Day 
Associate Justice William H. Moody 

Court of Appeals of the District of Columbia. 

Chief Justice Scth Shepard 
Associate Justice Charles H. Robb 
Associate Justice Josiah A. Van Orsdel 

Supreme Court of the District of Columbia. 

Chief Justice Harry M. Clabaugh 
Associate Justice Job Barnard 
Associate Justice Thomas H. Anderson 
Associate Justice Ashley M. Gould 
Associate Justice Daniel Thew Wright 
Associate Justice Wendell P. Stafford 

Court of Claims. 

Chief Justice Stanton J. Peelle 
Judge Charles B. Howry 
Judge Fenton W. Booth 
Judge Samuel S. Barney 
Judge George W. Atkinson 

Commissioners of the District of Columbia. 

Henry B. F. Macfarland, President Henry L. West 

Major Spencer Cosby, U.S.A. 



Membership of Committees 



RECEPTION COMMITTEE— Continued 



United States Army. 

Maj. Gen. J. Franklin Bell ' 
Maj. Gen. F. C. Ainsworth 
Brig. Gen. E. A. Garlington 
Brig. Gen. James B. Aleshire 
Brig. Gen. George H. Torney 
Brig. Gen. W. L. Marshall 
Brig. Gen. James Allen 
Brig. Gen. George B. Davis 
Brig. Gen. Henry G. Sharpe 
Brig. Gen. Charles H. Whipple 
Brig. Gen. William Crozier 
Brig. Gen. William P. Hall 
Brig. Gen. Wm. W. Wotherspoon 
Brig. Gen. Clarence R. Edwards 
Brig. Gen. Arthur Murray 



United States Navy. 

Admiral George Dewey 

Rear Admiral E. H. C. Leutze 

Rear Admiral W. S. Cowles 

Rear Admiral Raymond P. Rodgers 

Rear Admiral Royal R. Ingersoll 

Rear Admiral Thos. C. McLean 

Rear Admiral Newton E. Mason 

Rear Admiral W. W. Kimball 

Civil Engineer Richd. C. Hollyday 

Chief Constructor Washington L. Capps 

Surgeon Gen. Presley M. Rixey 

Capt. Nathaniel R. Usher 

Capt. Edward H. Campbell 

Commander Robt. S. Griffin 

Pay Inspector John S. Carpenter 

Maj. Gen. George F. Elliott, U.S.M.C. 

Col. Charles H. Lauchheimer, U.S.M.C. 

Col. Frank L. Denny, U.S.M.C. 

Capt. Richard S. Hooker, U.S.M.C. 



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Inaugural Ceremonies, 1909 



RECEPTION COMMITTEE— Continued 
The Senate. 



Charles W. Fair1)anks 
Nelson W. Aldrich 
Augustus O. Bacon 
Joseph W. Bailey 
Albert J. Beveridge 
Elmer J. Burkett 
Julius C. Burrows 
Thomas H. Carter 
Alexander S. Clay 
Charles A. Culberson 
Shelby M. Cullom 
Albert B. Cummins 
John W. Daniel 
Chauncey M. Depew 
Charles Dick 
William P. Dillingham 
Jonathan P. Dolliver 
Stephen B. Elkins 
Joseph B. Foraker 
Murphy J. Foster 
William P. Frye 
Jacob H. Gallinger 
Robert J. Gamble 
Eugene Hale 
Henry C. Hanslirough 



James A. Hemenway 
Weldon B. Heyburn 
Albert J. Hopkins 
Joseph F. Johnston 
John Kean 
Alfred B. Kittredge 
Philander C. Knox 
Rnliert M. La Follette 
Henry Cabot Lodge 
Chester L Long 
Thomas S. Martin 
William H. Milton 
Knute Nelson 
Francis G. Newlands 
Thomas H. Paynter 
George C. Perkins 
Isidor Rayner 
Elihu Root 
John Walter Smith 
William Alden Smith 
Henry M. Teller 
Benjamin R. Tillman 
William Warner 
Francis F. Warren 
George P. Wetmore 



The House of Representatives. 



Wyatt Aiken 
Amos L. Allen 
Richard W. Austin 
Richard Bartholdt 
J. Adam Bede 
Henry H. Bingham 



Henry S. Boutell 
Eaton J. Bowers 
J. Davis Brodhead 
Stephen Brundidge, Jr. 
Edwin C. Burleigh 
Albert S. Burleson 



Membership of Committees 



11 



RECEPTION COAIMITTEE— Continued 



Theodore E. Burton 
Philip P. Campbell 
Adin B. Capron 
William J. Cary 
Champ Clark 
W. Bourke Cockran 
Henry A. Cooper 
Henry M. Coudrey 
Robert G. Cousins 
Edgar D. Crumpacker 
Frank D. Currier 
Francis \V. Cushman 
John Dalzell 
Charles R. Davis 
David A. De Armond 
Edwin Denby 
J. Sloat Fassett 
John J. Fitzgerald 
David J. Foster 
John H. Foster 
Charles N. Fowler 
Washington Gardner 
Frederic H. Gillett 
Joseph A. Goulden 
Joseph V. Graff 
Edward L. Hamilton 
James Hay 
W^illiam P. Hepburn 
Ebenezer J. Hill 
Richmond P. Hobson 
George F. Huff 
John J. Jenkins 
Ben Johnson 
Julius Kahn 
J. Warren Keifer 
John A. Keliher 
William B. Lamar 



Charles B. Landis 
Leonidas F. Livingston 
Nicholas Longworth 
Henry C- Loudenslager 
Samuel W. McCall 
Charles McGavin 
William B. McKinley 
Samuel McMillan 
Martin B. Madden 
James R. Mann 
J. Hampton Moore 
Sidney E. Mudd 
Jam€s W. Murphy 
Frank M. Nye 
J. Van Vechten Olcott 
Marlin E. Olmsted 
Jesse Overstreet 
R. W^ayne Parker 
Herbert Parsons 
Sereno E Payne 
George A. Pearre 
James B. Perkins 
Dorsey W. Shackleford 
Swagar Sherley 
Thctus W. Sims 
Samuel \\'. Smith 
Walter L Smith 
Nehemiah D. Sperry 
John A. Sterling 
William Sulzer 
J. F. C. Talbott 
James A. Tawney 
Edward L. Taylor, Jr. 
Edward B. Vreeland 
James E. Watson 
Jolui \\'. Weeks 
John S. Williams 



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Inaugural Ceremonies, 1909 



RECEPTION COMMITTEE— Continued 

Republican National Committee. 

Frank H. Hitchcock, Chainmin 
William Havward, Secretary 
George R. Stieldon, Treasurer 
Victor L. Mason, Assistant Secretary 
Fred W. Upham, Assistant Treasurer 
William F. Stone, Sergcaiit-at-Arms 



P. D. Barker 
Sidney Bieber 
John W. Blodgett 
Henry Blun, Jr. 
William E. Borah 
Charles R. Brayton 
James W. Brock 
Charles F. Brooker 
A. R. Burnham 
Cash M. Cade 
John G. Capers 
Charles Cavender 
Powell Clayton 
J. N. Coombs 
W. Murray Crane 
E. C. Duncan 
T. Cohnan du Pont 
Fred W. Estabrook 
Patrick L. Flanigan 
Nathan W. Hale 
Ernest E. Hart 
John F. Hill 
William P. Jackson 
Frank B. Kellogg 
James Kennedy 
George A. Knight 
C. E. Loose 



Frank O. Lovvdcn 
Solomon Luna 
Cecil A. Lyon 
Robert L. McCormick 
Henry B. McCoy 
Thomas C. Marshall 
Alvah H. Martin 
L. B. Moseley 
David ]\Iulvane 
P"ranklin Murphy 
Charles Nagel 
Harry S. New 
Boies Penrose 
George E. Pexton 
A. G. M. Robertson 
Alfred T. Rogers 
Victor Rosewatcr 
Xathan B. Scott 
Lewis P. Sliackleford 
\V. S. Sturges 
Thomas Thorson 
Roberto H. Todd 
Arthur L Vorys 
William L. Ward 
Pearl Wight 
Ralph E. Williams 



Membership of Committees 



13 



RECEPTION COMMITTEE— Continued 



(jEneral Committee. 



Walter W. Abell 

Felix Agnus 

Allen D. Albert, Jr. 

Rear Admr. George W. Baird 

George F. Baker, Jr. 

David S. Barry 

Gen. John C. Bates 

Will Gray Beach 

Alexander Graham Bell 

C. J. Bell 

Ira E. Bennett 

J. G. Bennet 

F. H. Bethell 

A. A. Birney 
H. P. Blair 
William J. Boardman 
Scott C. Bone 
George F. Bowerman 
George W. Boyd 
Charles A. Boynton 
E. C. Brandenburg 
Col. Richard J. Bright 
Alexander Britton 

Col. Charles S. Bromwell 

Chapin Brown 

Aldis B. Browne 

Henry L. Bryan 

Gen. James A. Buchanan 

C. S. Bundy 

N. Landon Burchell 
Arthur Burt 
Charles H. Butler 
Capt. A. W. Butt 

D. J. Callahan 
Henry M. Camp 
W. S. Carroll 

B. W. Carskaddon 
John M. Carson 
William E. Chandler 
W. A. H. Cliurcli 
Melville Church 

W. C. Clephane 
Meyer Cohen 



Thomas F. Cole 

L. A. Coolidge 

William V. Cox 

Augustus Crane, Jr. 

Morton E. Crane 

A. P. Crenshaw 

W. H. Cronk 

Col. John Scluiyler Crosby 

J. Harry Cunningham 

S. W. Curridcn 

William E. Curtis 

J. B. G. Custis 

J. J. Darlington 

H. H. Darneille 

H. Bradley Davidson 

J. C. Davidson 

Gen. George W. Davis 

H. C. Davis 

Dr. Hilbert F. Day 

W. A. De Caindry 

P. V. De Graw 

W. H. De Lacy 

Louis A. Dent 

C. A. Douglas 

J. Maury Dove 

J. C. Dowell 

W. F. Downey 

E. H. Droop 

James T. Du Bois 

Arthur W. Dunn 

Joseph R. Edson 

Frederick Eichelberger 

George W. Evans 

A. P. Fardon 

Fred. C. Farnsworth 

James E. Fitcli 

William J. Flather 

Gen. Wm. H. Forwood 

Charles E. Foster 

Jno. W. Foster 

Albert F. Fox 

T. J. D. Fuller 

Thomas M. Gale 



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Inaugural Ceremonies, 1909 



RECEPTION COMMITTEE— Continued 



E. M. Gallaudet 
W. T. Galliher 
George Gibson 

C. C. Glover 

Col. Green Clay Goodloe 

J. H. Gore 

A. B. Graham 

E. C. Graham 

Lorimer C. Graham 

Thomas Grant 

Bernard R. Green 

James M. Green 

Rev. Dr. Samuel H. Green 

Gilbert H. Grosvcnor 

W. F. Gude 

Jules Guthridge 

George E. Hamilton 

Gen. George H. Harries 

Fred. L. Harvey 

Gen. Hamilton S. Hawkins 

J. T. Heck 

J. J. Hemphill 

"C. M. Hendley 

J. Whit Herron 

Christian Heurich 

W. B. Hibbs 

D. Percy Hickling 
W. Corcoran Hill 
Rev. J. J. Himmel 
W. H. Hoeke 

H. L. Hodgkins 
Edwin M. Hood 
VV. D. Floover 
Archibald Flopkins 
Gen. R. L. Hoxie 
George F. Huff 
Thomas Hyde 
Hennen Jennings 
John E. Jones 
Gen. John A. Johnston 
John A. Kasson 
Rudolph Kauffmann 
Victor Kauffmann 
Capt. Wm. Kelly 
G. A. King 



W. B. King 

\'V. S. Knox 

C. C. Lancaster 

J. B. Earner 

Philip F. Earner 

Col. Richard G. Lay 

Blair Lee 

Ralph W. Lee 

B. F. Leighton 

Francis E. Leupp 

Abraham Eisner 

William Loeb, Jr. 

Francis B. Loomis 

G. A. Lyon, Jr. 

Maj. Charles L. JMcCawley 

John McElroy 

F. B. McGuire 

David R. AIcKee 

James H. McKenney 

Fred D. McKenney 

Rev. Dr. Randolph H. McKim 

John R. McLean 

Lieut. Com. Horace Macfarland 

Wayne MacVeagh 

Samuel Maddox 

James D. Maher 

Edgar F. JVIarbury 

Capt. Edw. AL ALarkham 

W. J. Marsh 

W. F. Mattingly 

William A. Maury 

William A. Mearns 

Samuel W. Meek 

George P. Merrill 

Gen. Crosby P. Miller 

John P. Miller 

Willis L. j\Ioore 

James Dudley Morgan 

Maj. Jay J. Morrow 

Alexander Porter Morse 

Capt. J. W. Morton 

William H. Moses 

Frank A. Munsey 

Charles W. Needham 

Charles P. Neill 



Membership of Committees 



15 



RF.CEPTION COMMITTEE— Coxtixued 



Fleming Xewbold 

C. F. Normcnt 
James L. Norris 
Thomas C. Noyes 
Mgr. D. J. O'Connell 
James F. Oyster 
Thomas Nelson Page 
William Tyler Page 
Aulick Palmer 
Andrew Parker 

E. Southard Parker 
M. M. Parker 

A. K. Parris 

Arthur J. Parsons 

R. Ross Perry 

Maj. J. H. H. Peshine 

William Phillips 

J. W. Pilling 

Gifford Pinchot 

J. A. Pugh 

Herbert Putnam 

Rev. Dr. Wallace Radcliffe 

J. H. Ralston 

A. E. Randle 

D. M. Ransdell 
W. H. Rapley 
Com. L. L. Reamey 
Robert Reyburn 

C. B. Rheem 

Chas. W. Richardson 

F. A. Richardson 

E. Francis Riggs 
Wm. A. Rogers 
Rev. W. T.^Russell 

B. F. Saul 

Gen. Theodore Schwan 
Geo. G. Seibold 
Rev. Thomas J. Shahan 
Edgar D. Shaw 
L. P. Shoemaker 
John S. Shriver 
W^ M. Shuster 
Joseph C. Sibley 

F. L. Siddons 

John Crayke Simpson 

Com. W. S. Sims 

W. H. Singleton 

J. B. Sleman, Jr. 

Charles G. Sloan 

J. H. Small, Jr. 

Rev. Dr. C. Ernest Smith 



E. Quincy Smith 
Edward C. Smith 

Rev. Dr. Herbert Scott Smith 

Thomas W. Smith 

Z. T. Sowers 

Tileston F. Spangler 

Ellis Spear 

Gen. Bird W. Spencer 

S. S. Stearns 

Gen. George M. Sternl)erg 

F. C. Stevens 
H. C. Stewart 
Wm. Strong, Jr. 

A. T. Stuart 

G. W. F. Swartzell 
Maj. Richard Sylvester 
Rev. Wilbur P. Thirkield 
Corcoran Thom 

J. Ford Thompson 
Ward Thoron 
William Tindall 
Col. John Tweedale 
Ralph W. Tvler 
Richard K. Tyler 
F. A. Vanderlip 
W. P. Van Wickle 
Herljcrt W'adsworth 
Ernest G. Walker 
Thomas F. Walsh 

B. H. Warner 

B. H. Warner, Jr. 

John L. Weaver 

Joseph I. Weller 

M. I. Weller 

Walter W'ellman 

George ^\'. White 

Robinson White 

John F. Wilkins 

H. K. Willard 

William H. Wilmcr 

Gen. John M. Wilson 

J. B. Wimer 

U. A. Woodlniry 

Gen. Alaxwell Van Z. W'oodhull 

Gen. Geo. A. Wootlward 

S. W. Woodward 

Robert S. Woodward 

Augustus S. Worthington 

James Barclay Young 

James R. Young 

Jerome B. Zerbe 



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Inaugural Ceremonies, 1909 



COMMITTEE ON LEGISLATION. 



ALOIS B. BROWNE, Chairman 



Noel W. Barksdale 

Sidney Bieber 

Scott C. Bone 

Frank S. Bright 

Evans Browne 

F. E. Chapin 

Hope n. Darneille 

W. W. Dudley 

J. L. Geary 

Gen. George H. Harries 

William D Henry 

James C. Hooe 

W. W. Ludlow 



James D. Maher 
James I^ush Marshall 
Edward A. Moseley 
James L. IMurphy 
S. C. Neale 
Thomas C. Noyes 
Edgar D. Shaw 
.Snell Smith 
William B. Thompson 
Thomas F. Walsh 
B. H. Warner 
Tolin W. Yerkes 



Membership of Committees 17 



COMMITTEE ON PRESS. 

JAMES S. HENRY, Chairman 
ERNEST G. WALKER, Vice-Chairman 
O. O. STEALEY, Second Vice-Chairman 



Executive Committee. 

Maurice Splain 

Thomas J. Pence 

James P. Hornaday > . . . Committee in charge of press at Capitol 

Arthur J. Dodge 

Charles S. Albert 

Jewell H. Aubere St. Louis Globe Democrat 

David S. Barry Providence Journal 

Ira E. Bennett San Francisco Call 

Scott C. Bone Washington Herald 

C. A. Boynton The Associated Press 

Henry S. Brown New York Herald 

Otto Carmichael New York World 

Edward B. Clark Chicago Evening Post 

W. S. Couch Cleveland Plain Dealer 

William E. Curtis Chicago Record-Herald 

O. K. Davis New York Times 

Arthur W. Dunn St. Louis Star 

Richard Lee Fearn New York Tribune 

Louis A. Garthe Baltimore American 

Henry Hall Pittsburg Chronicle Telegraph 

W. W. Jermane Minneapolis Journal 

Gus J. Karger Cincinnati Times Star 

Rudolph Kauffmann Washington Evening Star 

E. L. Keen United Press Association 

A. Maurice Low Boston Globe 

Edward G. Lowry New York Evening Post 

D. Hastings MacAdam St. Louis Republic 

George E. Miller Detroit News 

R. V. Oulahan New York Sun 

Raymond Patterson Chicago Tribune 

Reginald Schroeder New York Staats Zeitung 

E. D. Shaw • Washington Times 

W. P. Spurgeon Washington Post 

Fred Starek Cincinnati Enquirer 

L. W. Strayer Pittsburg Dispatch 

Jackson Tinker New York Press 



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COMMITTEE ON PRESS— Continued 
General Committee. 

Willis J. Abbott Denver News 

Charles S. Albert New York World 

Sherman P. Allen New York Herald 

A. P. Arnold United Press Association 

William T. Bingham New York Sun 

Henry B. Bolton Rutland Vermont Herald 

Ira M. Bond Albuquerque Citizen 

John Boyle Wall Street Journal 

T. W. Brahany New York Evening Post 

George R. Brown Boston Herald 

Harry J. Brown Portland Oregcnian 

H. E. C. Bryan Charlotte Observer 

Frank H. Bushick Houston Post 

Jesse L. Carmichael San Francisco Bulletin 

Walter E. Clark New York Commercial 

Wilhelm Cohnstacdt Frankfurter Zeitung 

Chas. A. Cotterill Associated Press 

Edward E. Coyle Detroit Free Press 

Harris M. Crist Brooklyn Eagle 

H. L. Dunlap New York Evening World 

Frank J. Dyer San Francisco Chronical 

Frank L. Freegone Bollettino della Sera 

Gilson Gardner Chicago Journal 

Robert M. Gates Memphis Commercial Appeal 

George W. Haines Charlestown Spirit of Jefiferson 

Charles A. Hamilton . . . . ; Rochester Post Express 

Worth C. Harder • Minneapolis Tribune 

Walter E. Harris Louisville Times 

Wells F. Harvey Grand Rapids Evening Press 

A. E. Heiss Philadelphia Telegraph 

E. M. Hood Associated Press 

Richard Hooker Springfield Republican 

Edwin S. Hoskins Newark Evening News 

C. P. Hunt Arizona Republican 

J. E. Jenks Army and Navy Register 

E. B. Johns • ■ Toledo Blade 

F. A. Johnson St. Paul Dispatch 

John E. Lathrop Portland Journal 

Chas. B. Lockwood Milwaukee Wisconsin 

Thos. F. Logan Philadelphia Inquirer 

John Lorance Boston Advertiser 

Louis Ludlow Indianapolis Star 

Zach McGhce Columbia State 



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COAQIITTEE OX PRESS— Continued 

P. II. McGowan Charlcstcm News and Currier 

Angus McSwecn I'liiladiliihia North American 

Robt. Al. McWadc Woman's National Daily 

Chas. W. Aletzgar Pittsburg Leader 

Jnlin P. Miller Baltimore Sun 

John E. Monk \ll)any Journal 

C. S. Musscr The Slu'ijlu'rdstovvn Independent 

H. B. Nesbitt Pittsburg Press 

Otto Praeger San Antonio Express 

W. W. Price Brooklyn Times 

C. H. Ridenour Army and Navy Register 

Oswald Schuettc Chicago Inter-Ocean 

W. B. Shaw Philadelphia Inquirer 

\V. J. Sliowalter Richmond Journal 

John S. Sh river New York Evening Mail 

Robt. Simpson Pittsburg Gazette Times 

Ralph Smith Atlanta Journal 

Hubert Snowden Alexandria Gazette 

John Snure New York Globe and Commercial Advertiser 

Edgar C. Snyder Omaha Bee 

Col. H. L. Snyder The Shepherdstown Register 

Corry M. Stadden New Orleans Picayune 

John K. Starffer Phila. Evening Bulletin 

H. C. Stevens Seattle Times 

Alfred J. Stofer Montgomery Advertiser 

Jesse L. Srtcr Nashville Tennesseean 

William L. Thavis Nebraska State Journal 

M. F. Tighe New York American Journal 

A. W. Tracy Terre Haute Tribune 

J. A. Truesdell Army and Navy Journal 

V. G. Valdes Havana Diario Espanol 

Leroy T. Vernon Chicago Daily News 

Mercer Vernon Seattle Post Intelligencer 

Jacob Waldeck Cleveland Press 

Herman B. Walker Newark Evening News 

Alonzo Wasson Dallas News, Galveston News 

Robert H. Watkins Nashville American 

Frederick C. Weimer Cleveland Leader 

Arthur Willert London Times 

Parker H. Willis New York Jomnal of Commerce 

John Russell Young Phila. Star 



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COMMITTEE ON PRINTING. 

SCOTT C. BONE,, Chairman 
FREDERICK E. CHAPIN, J-icc-Chairman 



Clarence C. Archibald 
Arthur B. Baker 
Ira E. Bennett 
John B. Dickman 
Sanuiel B. Donnelly 
Isaac Cans 
J. Whit Herron 
William A. Hill 
Edward L. Hillyer 
Raymond Patterson 



D. S. Porter 
Joseph E. Ralph 
William S. Rossiter 
Hugh B. Rowland 
Edgar D. Shaw 
Chas. C. Thompson 
John L. Weaver 
T. A. Wickersham 
Alexander Wolf 



COMMFFTEE ON SOUVENIRS AND TICKETS 

THO^IAS J. D. FULLER, Chairman 
FLEMING NEWBOLD, ]' ice-Chairman 
F. B. POE, Secretary 



V. G. Fischer 
Oscar Luckett 
Thomas A. Mullett 



W. G. Peter 
J. E. Ralph 
Le Roy Tuttle 



Membership of Committees 



21 



COMMITTEE ON TRANSPORTATION 

SAMUEL B. HEGE. Chainnau 
B. M. NEWBOLD, First Vicc-Chainnan 
L. S. BROWN, Second I 'ice-Chairman 
GEORGE M. BOND, Secretary 



E. F. Andrews 

H. P. Baldwin 

E. B. Bowling 

W. H. Callahan 

J. T. Carr 

E. M. Carter 

G. B. Chipman 

A. G. Clapham 

H. A. Cobaugh 

L. A. Dent 

Col. E. J. Dimmick 

Harrison Dingman 

A. G. Drane 

Rev. George S. Dudley 

E. W. Emery 

J. Fickling 

J. Howard Fishback 

Ed. Folke 

Roe Fulkerson 

Dr. F. E. Gibson 

VV. H. Greegor 

J. P. Herrmann 

Calvin F. Hummell 

Geo. P. James 



Dr. H. L. E. Johnson 
C. H. Korts 

E. J. Lockwood 
'SI. G. McCormick 
Thos. H. McKee 

F. L. McKenna 
A. J. Poston 
Jas. E. Redman 

A. H. G. Richardson 
J. Allen Riordan 
W. T. S. Rollins 
J no. Rook 
R. H. Stansell 
O. G. Staples 
Chas. Selden, Jr. 
Chas. A. Sidman 
C. P. Swett 
T. M. Sullivan 
J. Frank Trazzare 
George O. Walson 
P. Y. Waters 
E. W. Wheeler 
George W. White 
C. R. Zappone 



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COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC COMFORT 

MICHAEL I. WELLER, Chainiuin 
JAMES F. OYSTER, First I'icc-Cluiinnan 
JAMES F. HOOD, Second \lcc-Chairman 
HENRY K. SIMPSON, Secretary 



Executive Committee 



O. T. Beaumont 

C. F. Benjamin 
W. J. Browning 
W. B. Bryan 

A. B. Coppes 
T. L. Land 

D. E. Garges 
A. Girouard 
P. J. Haltigan 

E. J. Hannan 
A. G. Herrman 
W. C. Hihbs 
\\'m. H. Hoeke 

F. O den H o r s t m a n 
C. E. Howe 

P. M. Hughes 
William J. Hughes 
C. B. Hunt 
O. Luckett 
M. A. Lynch 
C. A. McCarthy 
H. H. McKee 
J. D. Maher 
L. M. Miller 



E. A. Moseley 
G. W. Moss 

J. L. Parsons 
L. E. Payson 
R. A. Pyles 

F. F. Repetti 
W. P. Richards 
A. Schulties 

A. R. Serven 
N. H. Shea 
A. L. Sinclair 
H. W. Sohon 
A. F. Sperry 

G. Spransy 
VV. Tindall 

E. H. Tucker 
E. Voigt 
J. H. Walker 
S. H. Walker 
Robinson White 
A. D. Wilkinson 
John C. Yost 
D. Murray 



General Committee 



B. F. Adams 
B. S. Adams 
E. L. Adams 
A. D. Addison 
M. J. Adler 
E. Allen 
W. C. Allen 
W. G. Allen 
L. L. Apple 
J. B. Archer, Jr. 
E. F. Arnold 



S. Ashford 
G. Y. At Lee 
E. Auger 
J. W. Babson 
J. B. Bailey 
P. B. Bain 
J. A. Balderson 
G. C. Baldwin 
W. T. Baldus 

E. B. Baltz 

F. K. Barbour 



MEMHERSinP OF COMMITTEES 



23 



COMAirnT^E ON PUBLIC COMb'ORT— CoxTixiKi) 

B. W. Clark 
T. P. Cleaves 
J. E. Clements 

F. G. Coldren 

C. \V. Collins 
J. J. Collins 

G. \V. Cook 
T. N. Copeniiaver 
J. J. Cooper 
S. G. Cornwell 
L. Costaggini 
J. C. Courts 
G. E. Crane 
W. L. Crane 
W. N. Cromwell 
H. J. Crosson 
J. E. Crowder 
J. G. Crumbliss 
J. A. Crystal 

C. ]M. Curtiss 
A. T. Cur ran 

D. Curry 
P. F. Cusick 
A. J. Curtis 
H. H. Custis 
W. B. Daly 

E. G. Davis 
K. B. Davis 
\\\ H. Dennis 

E. P. Dempsey 
J. J. Dermody 
C. F. Donohoe 
T. J. Donovan 
VV. H. Dorell 

F. Dieterich 
V. M. Dorsey 
W. J. Douglass 
W. F. Downey 
C. W. Downing 
R. E. Doyle 
W. J. Drury 

C. R. Dufour 

D. A. Edwards 
J. J. Ekin 
J. Elbert 
C. M. Emmons 



w 


. Barnum 




F. 


Barret 




G. 


W. Barry 




J. 


W. Bartley 




H, 


Barton 




F. 


Beall 




C. 


Becker 




H. 


Benjamin 




C. 


G. Bennett 




J. 


Berry 




P. 


Betts 




Z. 


D. Blackistone 




w 


. W. Boarman 




L. 


L. Bonheur 




A. 
1. 


L. Bosley 
W. Bowie 




F. 


X. Bowman 




S. 


Boyce 




G. 


H. Boyd 




R. 


F. Bradlniry 




A. 


Bradshaw 




A. 


Brand 




S. 


A. Breen 




T. 


Brennan 




B. 


M. Bridget 




D. 


S. Bright 




C. 


R. Brown 




W 


. F. Brown 




J. 


W. Bulkley 




AI. 


, Burke 




R. 


E. Burnliam 




E. 


J. Burt 




L. 


\V. Busbey 




D. 


O'C. Callaghan 




C. 


P. Calvert 




C. 
J. 


M. Campl)ell 
W". Carr 




T. 


E. Carroll 




E. 


D. Carusi 




11. 

J. 

j. 


Casson 
11. Catliell 
.M. Cliambcrlin 




Ca 


pt. W. P. Chaml)erl 


ain 


H. 


L. Christman 




C. 


W. Claggett 




E. 


E. Clark 





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COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC COMFORT— Continued 



J. F. Engle 
H. Evans 
L. Everett 
J. AI. Ewing 
G. H. Eelt 
E. T. Eenwick 
J. EI. Fishback 

C. A. Flather 
R. E. Fleharty 

D. W. Fleming 
li. W. Finney 

T. J. Fisher, Jr. 
M. Fitzgerald 
J. S. Flannery 

D. W. Fleming 

E. Foulke 

A. E. Fowler 

T. Francis 

S. M. Frazier 

D. M. Freeman 

J. R. Freeman 

R. Raymond French 

H. F. Freund 

A. G. P>ey 

W. J. Frizzell 

J. L. Fugett 

J. J. Fuller 

J. R. Galloway 

W. M. Garrett 

J. P. Gauff 

A. Gibson 
Frank Gillam 

B. F. Gillmore 
Chas. E. Girouard 
Moses Goldenberg 
B. F. Graham 

T. P. Graham 
R. E. Grant 
Joel Grayson 
L B. Green 
L. E. Gridley 

D. A. Grosvenor 
G. Haas, Jr. 

T. H. Hall 
W. M. Hallam 

E. C. Henneke 



R. Hamilton 
W. B. Hardy 
L. P. Harlow 
A. Harper 

E. P. Harrington 
W. F. Hart 

W. C. Haskell 
J. P. Hawkins 

F. J. Heiberger 
E. E. Helm 

W. G. Henderson 

E. E. Herrell 
J. G. Holden 
J. C. Honk 

D. N. Houston 
C. A. Hovey 

R. C. Howard 
Wm. Hickey 
J. J. Higgins 
C. H. Hillyer 

A. C. Hinds 
J. D. Hird 
Wm. Hitz 
W. Hoeke 
C. E. Hood 
W. D. Hoover 
W. H. Hoover 
1. W. Hopkins 
H. R. Howser 
C. S. Hoyt 

J. E. Hutchinson, Jr. 

H. C. Jones 

T. A. T. Judd 

T. AI. Judd 

S. J. Kalbfus 

J. J. Kavcncy 

AI. A. Keane 

W. W. Keck 

B. W. Kennedy 
R. Kingsman 
H. C. Kraak 

F. J. Kricg 

H. T. La Clair 
S. A. Langum 
J. C. Lawrence 

E. A. AI. Lawson 



Membership of Committees 



25 



COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC COM PX)irr— Continued 



A. E. L. Leckie 

J. W. Lee 

J. R. Lesher 

G. F. Lewis 

G. L. Lewis 

W. H. Linkins 

L B. Linton 

G. R. Lockwood 

C. A. Loeffler 

A. Loehl 

G. H. Loudenslager 

J. Longhran 

F. B. Lyon 

C. A. McCarthy 
M. G. McCormick 

G. G. McElwee 
VV. A. ]\IcFarland 
A. R. McGonegal 
J. J. McGrain 

F. A. McGuire 
J. M. McKee 
T. H. McKee 
C. R. McKenney 
W. A. McKcnncy 

A. McKenzic 

J. W. McKinley 
H. C. McLean 
J. E. McLeran 
Martin F. McNamara 
L B. McNeal 
J. A. Madigan 
F. P. Madigan 
R. R. Mahorney 
J. C. Malcolm 
E. Mallet, Jr. 

E. J. Maloy 
Leon Manghum 
J. A. Matthews 

B. F. Meyers 
W. F. Meyers 

C. T. Milans 
J. H. Milans 
R. Milans 

F. S. Miller 
H. L. Millner 
J. W. ]\Iitchell 



W. A. Moncure 
J. O. Montagne 
C. Moore 
P. T. Moran 

C. A. Moss 
H. N. Moss 
J. S. Moss 

E. M. Mnlligan 
T. J. Newton 
A. G. Nichols 
R. B. Nixon 
Lawrence Nolan 
W. W. Norman 
E. L Nottingham 
Francis Nye 
S. E. O'Brien 
R. L. O'Conner 
G. H. O'Connor 

D. \y. O'Donoghue 
W. J. Oliver 

J. F. O'Neill 
M. Oppenheimer 
J. W. Or me 
O. H. Osterman 
H. L. Ovcrstreet 

D. W. Oyster 

A. K. Parris, Jr. 
J. T. Petty 

P. D. Phair 
P. L. Phillips 

B. F. Pilson 

E. H. Pilson 
H. P. Plctscher 
R. Pluym 

H. Pottenhurgh 
W'. M. Potter 
H. A. Pressey 

C. S. Price 
W. W. Price 
\V. Pulsifer 

B. F. Queen 
L. A. Ratcliffe 

C. Rauschcr 
G. E. Rausch 
K. F. Rea 

C. B. Rccs 



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COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC COMFORT— Continued 



O. T. Reeves, Jr. 
F. F. Repetti 
Paul Repetti 
B. F. Reynolds 

F. G. Richards 

G. H. Riedel 
T. M. Ring 

B. H. Roberts 
VV. F. Roberts 
L. E. Robcy 

C. G. Robinson 
A. R. Ronspies 
H. M. Rose 

M. D. Rosenberg 
Jno. Roth 
Bernard Rover 
A. C. Ryerson 
Hon. E. T. San ford 
G. W. Sargent 
L. S. Savage 

C. W. Schneider 
E. S. Schmid 
Wm. Schwing 

D. L. Selke 

C. W. Semnics 
J. W. Shaw 
Dennis Shea 
J. Shughrue 
W. H. Shuster 
Isidore Siegler 
VV. S. Small 
C. U. Smith 

E. S. Smith 
Emmons S. Smith 
Hon. J. F. Smith 
O. S. Smith 

W. Smith 
Thorbald Solberg 



W. L. Soleau 
Samuel Sowerbutts 
L. F. Speer 
Col. C. F. Spence 
A. H. Stewart 
H. A. Stewart 
C. A. Stockett 
E. B. Stocking 
Joseph Strasburger 
J. D. Sullivan 
Robert Suit 
C. J. Sumner 
J. R. Sutton 
Hon. D. C. Swab 
E. M. Swing 
M. E. Swing 
L. B. Swormstedt 

C. H. Syme 
W. C. Taylor 

G. G. Thompson 
L. L. Thompson 
E. S. Threall 
Matthew Trimble 
A. Tweedale 
J. E. Tyler 
Benjamin Vail 
Edw. Voigt, Jr. 

E. O. Wagenhorst 

D. D. Walker 
M. C. Walker 
Julian Wall 
Edw. J. Walsh 
P. J. Walshe 

W. W. Waltemath 
P. S. Warren 

F. P. Weller 
F. R. Weller 
M. A. Weller 



Membership of Committees 



COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC COMFORT.— Continued. 



L. C. Wilson 
M. W. Wines 
A. A. Weschler 
C. E. White 
O. W. White 
James L. Whiteside 
G. F. Williams 
G. H. Williams 
J. R. Williams 
W. Mosby Williams 



J. L. Wilmeth 
G. S. Wilson 
Louis C. Wilson 
H. M. Woodward 
Gen. W. D. Wright 
J. S. Wyckoff 
R. H. Yeatman 
S. S. Yoder 
W. H. Yost 



Sub-Committee for Colored Visitors 

DANIEL MURRAY, Chairman 
R. R. HORNER, First ]' ice-Chairman 
L. AI. KING, Second rice-Chairman 
GEO. H. xMURRAY, Secrefarv 



J. F.Blagburn 

Dr. I. A. Boyd 

Major Arthur Brooks 

Eugene Brooks 

Rev. Walter H. Brooks 

Rev. Thomas J. Brown 

J. C. Burrls 

Dr. George W. Cabannis 

T. H. R. Clarke 

W. H. Clifford 

J. W. Cromwell 

Dr. M. O. Dumas 

Dr. W. B. Evans 

W. T. Ferguson 

Daniel Freeman 

L. G. Gregory 

W. L. Housten 

J. T. Howe 

J. H. Hudnell 

Joseph E. Johnson 

W. A. Joiner 

T. L. Jones 

Dr. W. C. Jones 

J. A. Lankford 



Prof. J. Lawson 
F. D. Lee 
J. H. Lewis 
Hon. J. W. Lyons 
R. N. Mattingly 
Rev. Sheldon Miller 
Rev. O. L. Mitchell 
J. L. Neill 
Robert Pelham 
R. L. Pendleton 
Oliver Randolpli 
A. W. Scott 
Dr. \V. K. Scott 
W. A. Singleton 
H. P. Slaughter 
R. W. Thompson 
R. E. S. Toomey 
Rev. V\l. V. Tunnel! 
Dr. J. T. Walker 
Benj. Washington 
Frank Wells 
Dr. G. D. Williams 
David Warner 



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COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC ORDER 

MAJOR RICHARD SYLVESTER, Chairman 
DANIEL M. RANSDELL, Vice-Chainnan 
E. B. HESSE, Secretary 



B. F. Adams 
Jesse C. Adkins 
M. E. Ailes 

Allen D. Albert Jr. 
\V. H. Amiss 
D. Anderson 
R. P. Andrews 
VV. E. Andrews 
J. E. Archer 
Thos. H. Armstrong 
G. Y. Atlee 
J. H. Aubere 
Jos. Auerbach 
Chas. A. Baker 
D. W. Baker 
A. L. Baldwin 
Walter L. Barnum 
Lester A. Barr 
John D. Bartlett 
Edw. T. Bates 
G. W. Bean 

F. G. Berger 
Sidney Bieber 
H. P. Blair 

R. H. Boardman 
W. W. Bolls 

G. M. Bond 
J. M. Bowie 
Chas. A. Boynton 

C. A. Brandenburg 
A. Brand 

Col. C. S. Bromwell, U. S. A. 

T. H. Brooks 

Dr. A. J. Brown 

Chapin Brown 

L. S. Brown 

P. M. Brown 

W. A. Brown 

F. H. Bugher 

H. B. Burch 



J. C. S. Burger 

C. S. Bundy 
]Moncure Burke 
Jos. A. Burkhart 
H. R. Burton 

F. M. Brylawski 
Jas. A. Cahill 

D. J. Callahan 
W. H. Callahan 
T. H. Callan 

D. S. Carll 

J. D. Carmody 
F. W. Carpenter 
Wilbur J. Carr 

E. D. Carusi 
E. O. Castell 

J. M. Chamberlin 
M. O. Chance 

B. F. Chase 
P. B. Chase 
Eugene Cochran 
Max Cohen 
Meyer Cohen 
M. J. Colbert 

L. R. Colburn 

C. C. Coombs 
L. A. Coolidge 
S. G. Cornwell 
E. L. Cornelius 
J. C. Courts 

A. J. Cummings 
H. H. Darneille 
Walter G. Davis 
P. V. DeGraw 
W. H. DeLacy 
Louis A. Dent 
A. H. DeReimer 
VV. A. Domer 

D. J. Donovan 
W. J. Douglas 



MEMP.KRSI111' OF Committees 



29 



COMMITTEE OX PUBLIC 0RDI^:R— Continued 



W. F. Downey 

Leonard Draper 

Geo. W. Driver 

E. H. Droop 

J. T. DuBois 

T. C. Dulin 

R. W. Dutton 

J. C. Eckloff 

Major G. L. Edie 

Clayton E. Emig 

W. P. Eno 

G. W. Esterly 

Geo. W. Evans 

Robley D. Evan.s, U. S. N. 

Robert Farnham, Jr. 

Calvin Farnsworth 

H. D. Feast 

T. J. Fisher 

Edvifin D. Flather 

W. J. Flather 

E. J. Fonts 
Henry Franc, Jr. 
Morris F. Fry 
Ralph Gait 
Isaac Gans 
Julins Garfinkle 
D. E. Garges 
W. M. Garrett 
Geo. Gibson 
Herbert Gill 
Harvey Given 
Ralph Given 

J. Holdsworth Gordon 

VV. W. Georges 

R. C. Gotta 

Alex. Grant 

Thos. Grant 

Benj. Graves 

Jas. B. Green 

W. B. Green 

Paul T. Grove 

Wm. F. Glide 

Lee Harban 

W. B. Hardy 

M. C. Hargrove 

C. V. Harris 

F. L. Harries 
Samuel Hart 



W. F. Hart 
W. C. Haskell 
Gen. H. S. Hawkins 
James Hendley 

A. T. Plensey 
L. M. Hershaw 
W. B. Hibbs 
W. C. Hibbs 

C. T. Hickman 

F. S. Hight 

H. W. Hodges 
Edward Holland 

C. E. Hood 

D. S. Hoover 

G. B. Hoover 
G. A. Howe 
R. S. Howell 
J. \[. Huff 

Maj. W. P. Huxford 
Chas. J. James 

B. F. Janney 

C. A. Jaquette 

F. Warren Johnson 

Philander Johnson 

Wm. C. Johnson 

Gen. John A. Johnston 

Samuel Jones 

Maurice Joyce 

R. E. Joyce 

J. K. Julian 

Hugh Kane 

Louis Kann 

Simon Kann 

F. B. Keefer 

J. L Keefer 

A. W. Kelley 

J. N. Keyser 

L G. Kimball 

S. A. Kimberly 

Wm. King 

C. H. Korts 

J. B. Earner 

J. B. K. Lee 

R. W. Lee 

W. J. Lee 

C. B. Leighton 

P. J. Lennox 

L. S. Lipscomb 



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COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC ORDER— Continued 



A. M. Lothrop 

Col. Chas. L. McCawley 

M. G. McCormick 

W. A. McFarland 

J. Nota McGill 

D. F. McGowan 
J. J. McGrain 
F. D. McGuire 
Ormsby McHarg 
Edw. McLean 
H. C. McLean 
F. E. McMillan 
Wm. McNeir 

F. P. Madigan 
J. H. Magruder 
N. Main 
C. H. Mann 
F. P. May 
J. P. Megrew 

F. J. Mersheimer 
Oliver Metzrott 
VV. S. Minnix 

H. E. Mockbee 
J. T. Moffet 
Clarence Moore 
T. J. Moore 
W. H. Moran 
T. Percy Myers 
W. F. Myers 

E. H. Neumeyer 
P. W. Nicholson 
C. R. Nixon 

J. H. Nolan 
J. L. Norris, Jr. 
Francis Nye 
R. A. O'Brien 

G. VV. Offutt 
David A. Owen 
T. F. Oyster 

L. W. Page 
Aulick Palmer 

E. H. Parry 
J. L. Parsons 
Walter Pedigo 
J. P. Petty 

J. L Peyser 
A. E. Phillips 
A. K. Phillips 
A. G. Plant 
H. W. Pote 

F. W. Powers 
T. W. Powers 
R. B. Pratt 

Jas. L. Pngh, Jr. 
Tames Quirk 
t. E. Ralph 
W. J. Ransdell 



W. H. Rapley 
H. W. Reed 
Benj. Reiss 
S. H. Reizenstein 
O. J. Ricketts 
H. H. Riddleberger 
C. W. Rider 
W. F. Roberts 
C. C. Rogers 
Revere Rogers 
M. D. Rosenberg 
Col. I. Rosenfeld 
B. R. Ross 
Cuno H. Rudolph 
P. H. Russell 

E. G. Schafer 
Jno. C. Scliolield 
W. D. Searl 

F. A. Sebring 
W. B. Severe 
Henry Seymour 
Jno. R. Shields 

G. R. Sheriff 

L. P. Shoemaker 
G. F. Shutt 
Jas. C. Simpson 
.A. W. Sioussa 
G. H. Slaybaugh 
Jno. B. Slcman, Jr. 
J. Henry Small, Jr. 
A. W. Smith 
T. L. Smith 
b. S. Smith 
Thos. W. Smith 
W. A. Smitli 
W. E. Speir 
W. G. Spottswood 
VV. P. Spurgeon 

E. K. Staley 
Edw. Stevens 

F. H. Stephens 
H. A. Stevens 
Alonzo H. Stewart 
H. H. Sylvester 
Anson S. Taylor 
L. S. Taylor 

L. VV. Tliavis 
E. S. Theall 
Corcoran Thoni 
E. H. Thomas 
H. C. Thompson 
Morven Thompson 
VVm. Tindall 
R. W. Tompkins 
Chas. Turner 
Alonzo Tweedale 
R. VV. Tyler 



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COMMITTEP: on public order— Continued 



M. E. Urell 

H. R. Van Alstyne 

F. J. Wagner 
J. H. Walker 
S. H. Walker 

D. Warner 

G. S. Watson 

H. Randall Webb 
Theodore L. Weed 

E. W. Wheeler 
H. T. Wheeler 



G. W. White 
T. A. Wickershani 
John E. W ilkie 
.T. F. Wilkins 
Clarence R. Wilson 
E. M. Wilson 
Harry O. Wilson 
L. C. Wilson 
M. A. Winter 
J. M. Wood 
;. M. Wright 



Sub-Committee on Hospitals and Ambulances. 



Truman Abbe, M.D. 

G. N. Acker, M.D. 

Roy D. Adams, M.D. 

John Allen, M.D. 

W. H. Atkinson, M.D. 

H. W. Barker, M.D. 

Grant S. Barnhart, M.D. 

N. P. Barnes, M.D. 

George Barrie, M.D. 

Edmund Barry, M.D. 

W. N. Barton, M.D. 

L. T. Battle, M.D. 

J. B. Bayne. M.D. 

Julian C. Blackistone, M.D. 

W. H. R. Brandenburg, M.D. 

Frank Biscoe, M.D. 

W. T. Burch, M.D. 

J. W. Chapelle, ALD. 

O. M. Chipman, M.D. 

F. C. Cox, M.D. 

J. B. G. Custis, M.D. 

Thos. Dowling, M.D. 

Llewellyn Eliot, M.D. 

W. A. Frankland, M.D. 

John E. Foote, M.D. 

M. F. Gallagher, M.D. 

A. Y. P. Garnett, M.D. 

F. E. Gibson, M.D. 
T. A. Groover, M.D. 
J. P. Gunion, M.D. 
Edward J. Gunning, M.D. 
Wm. C. Gwynn, M.D. 

E. M. Hasbrouck, M.D. 
W. P. C. Hazen, M.D. 
T. M. Heller, M.D. 

G. B. Heinecke. M.D. 

D. Percy Hickling, M.D. 

S. W. Howard, M.D. 

P. C. Hunt, M.D. 

H. Hurtt, M.D. 

V. B. Jackson, M.D. 

Harry Jarrett, M.D. 

Henry M. Jewett, M.D. 



IT. L. E. Johnson, M.D. 
Stuart Johnson, M.D. 
W. C. Jones, M.D. 
S. R. Karpeles, M.D. 
G. M. Kober, M.D. 
R. S. Lamb, M.D. 

D. Olin Leech, M.D. 
W. S. Lofton, M.D. 
Thomas F. Lowe, M.D. 
H. T. A. Lemon, xM.D. 
M. D'Arcy Magee, M.D. 

E. P. Magruder, M.D. 
G. L. Magruder, M. D. 
Russell B. Main, M.D. 

C. C. Marburv, M. D. 

E. L. Mason, M.D. 
J. F. Moran, M.D. 

F. H. Morhart, M.D. 
J. Murphv, M.D. 

J. R. Nevitt, M.D. 
J. A. O'Donoghue, M.D. 
S. Logan Owens, M.D. 
J. R. Ramsburg, M.D. 
L. H. Reichelderfer, M.D. 
E. W. Reisinger, M.D. 
Fred Repetti, M.D. 
Alfred Richards, M.D. 
J. T. Richardson, M.D. 
W. P. Reeves, M.D. 
W. L. Robins, M.D. 
Robert C. Ruedy, M.D. 

D. K. Shute, M.D. 
P. G. Smith, M.D. 
A. H. Staples, M.D. 
C. G. Stone, M.D. 
Robert Y. Sullivan. M.D. 
Wm. J. G. Thomas, M.D. 
J. S. Wall, M.D. 

J. A. Watson, M.D. 
C. A. Weaver, M.D. 
Prentiss Willson, M.D. 
W. C. Woodward, M.D. 



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COMMITTEE ON CIVIC ORCxANIZATIONS 

THOMAS P. MORGAN, Chairman 
WILLIAM T. GALLIHER. First I'icc-Chainnau 
WALTER H. KLOPFER, Second I'icc-Chairnian 
ALAN O. CLEPHANE, Secretary 



W. E. Abbott 
Byron S. Adams 
Allen D. Albert, Jr. 
E. S. Alvord 
W. E. Ambrose 
Byron Andrews 
Joseph Auerbach 
Noble P. Barnes 
Lester A. Barr 
Edmund Barry 
William N. Beahm 
Richard J. Beall 
Frederick W. Behrens 
C. K. Berryman 
Louis Beyer, Jr. 
Henry P. Blair 
Joseph A. Blundon 
Ernest W. Bradford 
Edwin C. Brandenburg 
Patrick J. Brennan 
William W. Bride 
Bertt H. Brockway 
Chapin Brown 
Elijah Brown 
Walter A. Brown 
Evans Browne 
N. Landon Burchell 
Joseph A. Burkhart 
Myron M. Cady 
Daniel J. Callahan 
Henry M. Camp 
David S. Carll 
William G. Carter 
Robert B. Caverly 
William H. H. Cissel 
J. M. Chamberlin 
G. Bowie Chipman 
W. A. H. Church 
Appleton P. Clark, Jr. 



William McK. Clayton 
William H. Clifford 
James A. Cobb 
Eugene S. Cochran 
Robert Cook 
Augustus B. Coolidge 
George S. Cooper 
Edgar P. Copeland 
George W. Corbett 
Charles I. Corby 
Samuel G. Corn well 
Albert T. Coumbe 
Joseph H. Cranford 
Percy Cranford 
F. B. Crosthwaite 
John T. Crowley 
Austin M. Curtis 
John B. Daish 
John C. Dancy 
Ernest H. Daniel 
Floyd E. Davis 
Peter V. DeGraw 
Louis A. Dent 
Thomas M. Dent 
Harrison Dingman 
Charles S. Domer 
Clarence F. Donohoe 
J. Maury Dove, Jr. 
Robert C. Dove 
Peter A. Drury 
Gratz E. Dunkum 
George W. Evans 
John O. Evans 
John C. Eversman 
George D. Fowler 
Edmund K. Fox 
Samuel M. Frazier 
A. Frey 
John E. Fuegel 



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COMMITTEE ON CIVIC ORGANIZATIONS— Cont'd 



Roe Fulkerson 
Charles H. Gallihcr 
Merrill P. Gallihcr 
Frank E. Gibson 
George Gibson 
Theodore N. Gill, Jr. 
Edwin C. Graham 
Benjamin S. Graves 
W'illiam F. Glide 
B. W. Guy 
Charles E. Hall 
Griffith Halstead 
William F. Ham 
Samuel Hart 
William F. Hart 
Louis Hartig 
William P. C. Hazen 
George E. Hebbard 
Smith Hempstone 
Alexander T. Hensey 
William H. Henshaw 
William P. Herbst 
Samuel Herrick 
J. Philip Herrmann 
Edwin B. Hesse 
John K. Heyl 
Philip S. Hichborn 
Charles S. Hillyer 
Isaac R. Hitt, Jr. 
F. S. Hodgson 
George C. Hough 
John C. Hoyt 
Percy M. Hughes 
Alan P. Hume 
Robert Scott Hume 
Thomas L. Hume 
William F. Hunt 
Thomas B. Huyck 

B. Lowndes Jackson 

C. Clinton James 
Charles J. James 
Bernard T. Janney 
William W. Jermane 
Arvine W. Johnstone 
Charles H. L. Johnston 
Gabriel F. Johnston 



Eldridge E. Jordan 
A. Fred Jorss 
Joseph L Keefer 
Carter B. Keene 
J. Claude Keiper 
Andrew W. Kclley 
J. Miller Kenyon 
Chester Kerr 
Richard Kingsman 
Charles H. Krener 
Wilton J. Lambert 
Charles A. Langley 
Frank A. Law 
RalpiT W. Lee 
John S. Leech 
George C. Lewis 
Fred S. Lincoln 
Chas. T. Lindsey 
William P. Lipscomb 
Charles A. M. Loffler 
Charles Long- 
Walter W. Ludlow 
Otto Lueljkert 
Judson W. Lyons 
Frank P. McDermott 
Joseph A. McDuffie 
John McElroy 
Alexander McKenzie 
Whitefield McKinlay 
Alexander F. Mc]\lillan 
Arthur D. Marks 
James L. Marshall 
William P. Meredith 
Frank B. Metzerott 
R. E. :\Iiddaugh 
John Miller 
Benjamin S. Minor 
John Mitchell, Jr. 
J. Walter Mitchell 
P. M. Mitchell 
William Montgomery 
William E. Mooney 
John C. Moore 
Thomas P. Morgan, 3d 
John B. Morrey 
Peter J. Nee 



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COMMITTEE ON CIVIC ORGANIZATIONS— Cont'd 



J. B. Nichols 
Richard B. Nixon 
Irving C. Norwood 
George C. Ober 
Henry T. Offterdinger 
John F. O'Neill 
Robert S. Pagan 
William S. Parks 
James L. Parsons 
Charles V. Petteys 
Alexander K. Phillips 
Henry B. Polkinghorn 
Terence V. Powderly 
Samuel J. Prescott 
Elmer E. Ramey 
Arthur E. Randle 
Charles W. Ray 
William K. Reeve 
Hugh Reilly 
Joseph Richardson 
Oscar J. Ricketts 
William H. Roach 
W. F. Roberts 
William B. Robison 
Burton R. Ross 
Albert B. Ruff 
David N. Rust, Jr. 
Norman L. Sansbury 
Thad. B. Sargent 
B. F. Saul 
Frank A. Sebring 
William B. Severe 
George C. Shaffer 
Tliomas J. Shannon 
William E. Shannon 
James Sharp 
Harry W. Shepherd 
John R. Shields 
Louis P. Shoemaker 
William M. Shuster 
A. Leftwich Sinclair 
John B. Sleman, Jr. 
George M. Slye 
Bartholomew F. Smith 
Francis Scott Key Smith 
J. Francis Smith 
W. Hamilton Smith 
George L. Snider 



George R. Sorrell 

Col. O. G. Staples 

Charles P. Swett 

A. C. Taylor 

E. St. Clair Thompson 

Harry H. Thompson 

W. F. Thomas 

Capt. Martin R. Thorp 

Lloyd M. Tillman 

Harry C. Towers 
Lem Towers, Jr. 

T. Lincoln Townsend 

Matthew Trimble 

Ralph W. Tyler 
John Van Rensselaer 
J. Russell Verbrycke 
William T. Vernon 
Newton E. Vowles 
Ennalls Waggaman 
Charles J. Walker 
John S. Walker 
John T. Walker 
Nathan Wallerstein 
Edward J. Walsh 
B. H. Warner, Jr. 
F. Baker Weaver 
Francis C. Webb 
Toseph L Weller 
Robert W. Wells 
Charles E. West 
L. Perry West 
William D. West 
Edward O. Whitford 

D. Elmer Wiber 
Albert W. Willett 
Edward D. Williston 
Albert B. Willis 

J. Louis Willige 
Louis C. Wilson 
L. O. Wilson 
J. C. Wineman 

E. C. Winter 
Court F. Wood 
John R. Wright 
William H. Wunder 
William H. Yerkes, Jr. 
J. C. Yost 

Thomas H. Young 



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35 



COMMITTEE ON PARKS AND 
REVIEWING STANDS. 

JOHN B. LARNER, Chairman 
ARTHUR PETER, ]' ice-Chairman 
WALTER C. CLEPHANE, Vicc-Chairman 
APPLETON P. CLARK, Jr., Architect 
JOHN JOY EDSON, Jr., Secretary 



James Willougliby Anderson 

Percy Ash 

Snowden Ashford 

Herbert N. Beall 

Harry Bingham 

Joseph IT. Bradley 

Thomas Bradley 

N. L. Bnrchell 

Moncure Burke 

Louis J. Carmody 

Herman J. Clark 

Henry E. Cooper 

Wm. Knowles Cooper 

H. D. Crampton 

Frank E. Cunningham 

Samuel VV. Curriden 

Samuel B. Donnelly 

William L. Dunlop, Jr. 

J. Paul Earnest 

Frederick Eichelberger 

Joseph R. Fague 

Harvey Given 

Albert J. Gore 

Phillip T. Hall 

Fred L. Harvey 

Phelan C. Hawn 

M. D. Hazen 

John B. Henderson, Jr. 

J. William Henry 

Charles S. Hillyer 

Howard L. Hodgkins 

James H. Hopkins 

Nevil Monroe Hopkins 

Frederick Huidekoper 

C. B. Hunt 

Walter Stilson Hutchins 

Huntington W. Jackson 

Holcombe G. Johnson 



Charles M. Jones 
Eldridge E. Jordan 
Anton Karl 
J. Wilmer Latimer 
Arthur Lee 
Alexander B. Legare 
Fulton Lewis 
John Lynch, Jr. 
Edwin J. McKee 
Albert P. Madeira 
LeRoy Mark 
Benjamin Miller 
J. R. Mickle 
Hillard T. Owen 
Brainard W. Parker 
James L. Parsons 
William H. Pearce 
Charles B. Pearson 
P. Lee Phillips 
Arthur M. Poynton 
Walter S. Pratt, Jr. 
Frederick B. Pyle 
Preston B. Ray 
Mason N. Richardson 
Thaddeus F. Robbins 
Miles M. Shand 
John B. Sleman, Jr. 
Frank W. Smitli 
Willam C. Taylor 
Capt. A. A. Thomas 
William R. Vance 
Brainard H. Warner, 
A. Coulter Wells 
William D. West 
W. E. Williams 
Dr. C. S. Wormlcy 
John R. Young 



Jr. 



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COMMITTEE ON STREET DECORATIONS 

EDWARD W. DONN, Jr., Chainnan 
ALLEN D. ALBERT, First Vicc-Chainnan 
C. L. ERAILEY, Second J'icc-Cliainiia)i 
CHAUNCEY HACKETT, Secretary 



Louis Amateis 

Ernest C. Bairstow 

Philander Betts 

Ward Brown 

H. C. Browning 

Robert Callahan Jr. 

W. Erank Cheek 

Murray Cobb 

Robert Coleman Child 

James E. Cooper 

Arthur Copeland 

Joseph Crawford 

J. Harry Cunningham 

Edwin W. Davis 

Harold Davis 

W. L Deming 

Proctor L. Dougherty 

C. A. Douglass 

J. W. Dunbar 

Isaac Cans 

Henry J. Goodman 

Randall Hagner 

J. F. Jarvis 

J. Carroll Johnson 



D. J. Kaufman 

L. Morris Leisenring 
Dr. F. B. Loring 
Chas. A. McKenney 
Henry Mactier 
W. J. Marsh 
F. D. Millet 
J. Henry Moser 
Fleming Newbold 

F. D. Owen 
Harry T. Pratt 
Col. A. E. Randle 
L. A. Simon 

E. Snell Smith 
Alden Smoot 

E. H. Snyder 

C. W. Sommerville 

G. O. Totten 
Oscar Vogt 

F. L. Wagner 
F. B. Wheaton 
H. T. Wheeler 
E. O. \Miitford 
Elliott Woods 



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COMMITTEE ON HISTORIC SITES 

WILLIAM P. VAN WICKLE, Cliainnau 

WILLL^M V. COX, Vice-chairman 

DR. MARCUS BENJAMIN, Historian 

EDWARD T. BATES, Secretary 

ARTHUR F. BAUER, Corresponding Secretary 



Dr. George N. Acker 
William Ballantyne 
Dr. Howard H. Barker 
Judge Job Barnard 
William H. Barstow 
Victor J. Becker 
T. T. Belote 
Robert R. Bennett 
Sidney L Besselievre 
Nathan Bickford 
William W. Bishop 
L. Pierce Boteler 
George F. Bowerman 
Rev. G. C. F. Bratenahl 
Charles R. Brown, Jr. 
Glenn Brown 
Fred C. Bryan 
Wilhelmus B. Bryan 
Thomas W. Buckey 
Judge Charles S. Bundy 
Amos B. Casselman 
Allen C. Clark 
Walter C. Clephane 
Franklin \Y. Collins 
Clarence Corson 
Robert W. Cox 
James Croggon 
William E. Curtis 
Walter Alden Dane 
Madison Davis 
Harold D. Doyle 
John C Eckloff 
Dr. A. P. Farddn 
Dr. Robert Farnliam 
John Edward Fcnwick 
Frederick L. Fishback 
William I\L Geddes 
Walter M. Gilbert 
Andrew B. Graham 
Lucius E. Gridley 
Judge A. B. Hagncr 
Harry O. Hall 
Lewis S. Haydcn 
Henry W. H end ley 
Dr. D. Percy Hickling 
Alfred Higbie 
Dr. Edwin A. Hill 



James F. Hood 

Col. T. S. Hopkins 

Dr. J. Franklin Jameson 

J. Burr Johnson 

Joseph I. Keefer 

Eugene R. Kegley 

de B. Randolph Keim 

Stephen E. Kramer 

Rev. Samuel V. Leech 

Grant Leet 

H. S. McAllister 

John McElroy 

George C. Maynard 

Benjamin Miller 

W. B. ]Millcr 

Hon. Edward Bruce Moore 

William H. Morrison 

Zebina Moses 

Harry Norment 

Edson B. Olds 

Osborn H. Oldroyd 

Frederick D. Owen 

Dr. Albert C. Peale 

Thomas F. Pendel 

John C. Proctor 

Andrew H. Ragan 

John B. Randolph 

J. Clinton Pansnn 

Benjamin \\'. Reiss 

A. E. Riddle 

Henry W. Samson 

Albert A. Siousa 

Thomas W. Smith 

T. Kennedy Stout 

Hugh T. Taggart 

Major Gilbert Thompson 

Wiiliam B. Turpin 

Benjamin Vail 

Albert H. Van Deusen 

Toseph T. 'W'eller 

Frank R. Wheater 

W'illiam T. \A'illett 

John L. \\"\Ti 

Dr. \\'. D. \Mrt 

Thon^as P. \\'r(-dward 

Francis T. Young 



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COMMITTEE ON ILLUMINATION 

BERNARD R. GREEN, Chairman 
W. C. ALLEN, I'icc-Chainnan 
PHILANDER BETTS, Sccrctarv 



Joseph Auerbach 
Admiral G. W. Baird 
James Baird 
William E. Bleo 
Louis D. Bliss 

B. M. Bridget 
J. U. Burkett 
D. Callahan 

A. P. Clark, Jr. 
L. E. Dessez 
Proctor L. Dougherty 
H. C. Eddy 
Thomas J. Fisher 
D. Frazier 
Isaac Gans 
George Gibson 
Wm. H. Gibson 

C. P. Gliem 

D. W. Harding 
William F. Hart 
F. S. Hight 

J. S. Hill 
W. H. Hoeke 
C B. Hunt 

E. E. Jordan 
Simon Kann 
D. J. Kaufman 
Capt. William Kelly 
W. H. McClure 
James S. Mcllhenny 



John C. McLaughlin 
A. D. Marks 

E. S. Marlow 

F. P. May 

G. C. Maynard 
Sam. W. Meek 
John Mitchell, Jr. 
T. P. Moran 

F. W. Mullett 
H. S. Nyman 
\V. G. Peter 
Capt. J. H. Poole 
J. E. Powell 

A. E. Randle 
W. H. Rapley 
Joseph I. Saks 
E. D. Shaw 
N. H. Shea 
O. G. Staples 
Robert Stead 
Edward Stevens 
L. E. Sinclair 

E. H. Synder 

G. O. Totten 

F. B. Travis 
A. A. Weschler 
Edward L. Weston 
H. T. Wheeler 
Elliott Woods 



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COMMITTEE ON FIREWORKS 

CUNO H. RUDOLPH, Chairman 
J. FRED KELLEY, Frist Vice-Chairman 
A. E. OFFUTT, Second Vicc-Chairman 
FREDERICK A. PENNING, Secretary 



Allen D. Albert, Jr. 

Wyatt Archer 

Harry F. Ashion 

Tames H. Baden 

F. O. Beckett 

Bernard G. Brown 

James B. Brown 

Capt. Hiram Buckingham 

Alf. G. Buhrman 

Major M. J. Bunnell 

Louis S. Burdctt 

Lyman E. Burdine 

Wm. E. Cartwright 

R. B. Caverly 

Chas. D. Church 

Woodworth Clum 

Chas. C. Cole 

W. W. Connor 

J. Harry Cunningham 

S. \V. Curriden 

M. E. Dan forth 

James D. Darnall 

L. A. Dent 

Geo. W. Driver 

H. F. Dunkhorst 

Karl Fenning 

Frank M. Finotti 

Tohn A. Flather 

E. K. Fox 

E. Richard Gasch 
Dr. Wm. F. Gatchell 

F. A. Genth 
George E. Gilliland 
C. J. Gockeler 
Kilborn Gordon 
Wm. F. Gude 

Dr. H. T. Harding 
M. C. Hargrove 
T. M. Harvey 

A. H. Hecht 

Dr. George H. Heron 
J. Phil. Herrman 
John K. Heyl 
Joel Hillman 
Thomas F. Holden 

B. T. Janney 
E. H. Jemison 
A. F. Jorss 

W. D. P. King 
Norman W. Klopfer 



John A. Koons 
Chas. Kracmer 
Dr. J. M. Lamb 

C. E. Langley 
Ralph W. Lee 
Dr. T. E. Lee 
H. L. Lloyd 
\\'illiam C. Long 
Capt. C. B. Lower 
Otto Luebkert 

Dr. George MacDonald 
Alex. McNeil 
Dr. Collins Marshall 
Guy O. Mason 
Wm. Montgomery 
lohnson R. Morgan 
Geo. F. Mutli 
W. W. Nairn 
Frank E. Newton 
James L. Norris, Jr. 
J. C. C. Patterson 
George E. Potter 
Samuel J. Prescott 

E. G. Randall 
Charles Rauscher 
Hugh Rcilly 
Sidney Rcitzcnstein 
Edwin S. Rochester 
W. H. Ronsaville 
Calvert S. Rosenthal 
Jas. A. Rutherford 
Andrew J. Sanford 
George F. Schutt 

F. A. Sebring 
John Shugiirue 
James L. Skidmore 
Arthur, Small 
Clarendon Smitli 
B. F. Smith 

D. E. Stephan 
Toseph Strasl)urger 
"W. McK. Stowcll 
John J. \\'alsh 

Dr. George B. Welch 
Andrew J. White 
Oscar W. White 
J. Dawson Williams 
J. Louis Willige 
Louis C. Wilson 
John R. Young 



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COMMITTEE ON MUSIC 

PERCY S. FOSTER, Chairman 

DR. HENRY G. HANCHETT, Vice-Chainnan 

EDWARD TARRING, Secretary 



Norman P. Foster 
Sherman B. Fowler 
Oscar Gareissen 
Bernard R. Green 
Halstead P. Hoover 
Charles J. James 
Josef Kaspar 
William B. King 
Hermon C. Mctcalf 



G. Wright Nicols 
Henry W. Olds 
William J. Palmer 
David G. Pfeiffer 
Edgar Priest 
David L. Selke 
Edgar W. Stone 
David E. Wiber 
Francis J. Woodman 



COMMITTEE ON BALLROOM i:>ECORATIONS 

JAMES RUSH MARSHALL, Chairman 
J. G. HILL, J^iee-Chairman 
ARTHUR B. HEATON, Secretary 



A. H. Baldwin 
Emile Berliner 
A. B. Bibb 
Thomas Blagdon 
F. H. Brooke 
Edward F. Caldwell 
J. H. Corning 
E. W. Davis 
Edward M. Dawson 
Leon Dessez 
J. J. Early 
Samuel Hart 
Wm. F. Hart 
J. C. Heald 
C. A. Langley 
A. M. Lothrop 
Samuel Maddox 



E. S. Marlow 
George C. Maynard 

F. D. Millet 
Victor Mindeleff 
Milton Dana Morrill 
J. H. Moser 

F. H. Parsons 

Paul J. Pelz 

W. G. Peter 

Frederick B. Pylc 

Marvin F. Scaife 

Wm. R. Smith 

C. C. Stouffer 

J. K. Taylor 

Grace Lincoln Temple 

R. A. Tissington 



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COMMITTEE ON COMFORT AT BALL 

MAJOR JAMES E. BELL, Chairman 
ALEXANDER GRANT, Vice-Chairman 
C. FRED COOK, Secretary 



Dr. Jacob S. Allen 

Lorenzo A. Bailey 

Colley W. Bell 

Capt. Horace M. Bell 

Thomas S. Bell 

Major Lloyd M. Brett, U.S.A. 

Capt. Henry T. Brian 

Charles M. Bryant 

Fred J. Butterworth 

Eugene A. Byrnes 

Lieut. John Doyle Carmody 

Hon. M. O. Chance 

H. W. Coffin 

Jerre Connelly 

G. A. Conrard 

Capt. William W. Cookson 

Joseph H. Cranford 

James L. Davenport 

William H. DeLacy 

E. B. DeGraw 

Lieut. Leon Dietrick, U.S.A. 

Col. E. J. Dimmick 

Gen. James A. Drain 

E. Vivian Dunstan 
Charles M. Eakle 
Burr N. Edwards 

Col. Charles D. Gaither 

Isaac Gans 

George E. GilHIand 

Frank B. Gorman 

Hon. C. P. Grandfield 

Gen. William P. Hall, U.S.A. 

Capt. L. M. Harding, U.S.M.C. 

Edward P. Harrington 

Maj. William E. Harvey 

\\\ H. Haycock 

Charles ]\L Hendley 

F. J. Heiberger, Jr. 
Capt. Leroy W. Herron 
Major Joseph F. Hodgson 
Dr. John A. Holmes 
John J. Howley 

E. H. Temison 
Lieut. Albert S. Jones 
Benjamin F. Judson 
Capt. L. M. Kelley 
Capt. John R. King 
Capt. Thomas S. King 



Major Jesse B. K. Lee 
Dr. George E. Lewis 
Dr. Charles T. Lindsay 
Capt. Charles A. McAllister, 

U.S.R.C.S. 
Maj. W. A. McCathran 
Maj. William B. Martin 
A. C. Mayer 
N. Allen Merritt 
Col. Edward T. Miller 
W. M. Mooney 
Hon. E. AL Morgan 
Howard S. Nyman 
Edmund H. Parry 
Col. Frank K. Patterson 
H. Clay Powell, Jr. 
Dr. R. A. Pylcs 
Arthur E. Randle 
Dr. Jesse N. Reeve 
Maj. Alfred P. Robbins 
Hon. Chas. R. Schrim 
Joseph Scott 
J. Albert Shaffer 
Henry Sherwood 
Fred S. Smith 
James Francis Smith 
Walter A. Smith 
Horace P. Springer 
John L. Steele 
Maj. Anton Stephen 
George F. Stone 
Capt. Geo. Thos. Summerlin 
Col. Harry M. Taylor 
L. W. Thavis 
George G. Thomson 
Col. John T. Thompson, U.S.A. 
E. H. Thorp 
Col. N. B. Thurston 
Col. W. O. Tolford 
L. F. Tolman 
Capt. John S. Tomlinson 
E. O. Wagonhurst 
Frank A. Warfield 
C. AL Waters 
Richard J. Watkins 
\Vill H. Way 
Dr. George B. ^^'elsh 
Maj. Glcndie B. Young 



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FLOOR COMMITTEE 

GIST BLAIR, Chairman 

THOMAS F. WALSH, I'icc-Chainuan 

Aides Representing the States 



Alabama— Albert P. Bush 
Arkansas — J as. W. Corcoran 
California — Percy T. Morgan 
Colorado — Chester A. Arthur 
Connecticut — Louis R. Cheney 
Delaware — H. B. Thompson 
Florida— J. CHfford R, Foster 
Georgia — 

Hon. Henry Hammond 
Idaho— B. F. O'Neil 
Illinois — Frederick H. Smith 
Indiana — Charles Coffin 
Iowa — Hon. Warren Garst 
Kansas — -J. B. Case 
Louisiana — Walter D! Denegre 
Maine — Frederick Hale 
Maryland — Felix Agnus 
Massachusetts — ■ 

Col. Geo. H. Doty 
Michigan— Albert Stickly 
Minnesota — Hon. Geo. R. Smith 
Mississippi — Walter Weaver 
Montana — Richard A. Harlow 
Nebraska — Isador Zeigler 
Nevada — Oscar J. Smith 
New Hampshire — 

Rufus N. Elwell 
New Jersey — C. Ledyard Blair 
New York — 

Hon. Jas.W.Wadsworth, )i. 



North Carolina — 

Ernest M. Green 
North Dakota— M. O. Hall 
Ohio — Hon. Myron T. Herrick 
Oregon — S. L. Kline 
Oklahoma — Roy Hoffman 
Pennsylvania — 

Col. J. M. Schoonmaker 
Rhode Island — H. P. Cross 
South Carolina — H. S. Legare 
South Dakota — C. B. Collins 
Tennessee — C. H. Raine 
Texas — Royal A. Ferris 
Utah — Hoyt Sherman 
Vermont — Collins M. Graves 
Virginia — Hampton H. Wyat 
Washington — Jno. H. McGraw 
West Virginia — Jno. A. Thayer 
Wisconsin — 

Hon. Alfred T. Rogers 
Wyoming — C. A. Guernsey 
Kentucky — 

Hon. Morris B. Belknap 
Alissouri — Hon. Chas. Nagle 
District of Columbia — 

Larz Anderson 
Pliilippines — Chas. .\. Otis 



Membership of (^)mmittees 



43 



FLOOR COABirrTEE— Continued 



General Committee 



George N. Acker 
Anthony C. Addison 
Arthur D. Addison 
B. M. Allen 
Joseph L. Anderson 
Walter S. Andrews 
Clarence A. Aspinwall 
Chas. A. Baker 
James M. Baker 
John A. Baker 
Ralph P. Barnard 
Will Barnes 
John Barrett 
J. Breckenridge Bayne 
Morgan H. Beach 
Capt. Warren C. Beach 
Louis J. Behan 
Fillmore Beall 
S. S. Beardsley 
George F. Becker 
M a r cu s B en j ami n 
Chas. G. Bennett 
Horace Bennett 
Norman Bestor' 
John M. Biddle 
A. A. Birney 
W. T. Bingham 
Chas. Bispham 
Henry P. Blair 
John S. Blair 
William A. Blair 
Montgomery Blair 
G. Beale Bloomer 
John T. Boiseuilkt 
Jerome Bonaparte 
John Boit 
Shirley W. Bowles 
Joseph H. Bradley 
Edmund Brady 
E. C. Brainerd 
E. T. Brandenburg 
William S. Brouglitnn 
Walter Brown 
Joseph H. Bryan 



Joseph F. Breckens 
Arthur T. Brice 
S. C. Briggs 
Alexander Britton 
Col. Chas. S. Bromwell 

F. H. Brooke 
Chapin Brown 
Cuthbert Brown 

A. Britton Browne 

Evans Browne 

Gen. James A. Buclianan 

Jos. W. Buck 

Barry Bulkley 

N. Landon Burchell 

Harry B. Burch 

W. B. Burdette 

W. H. Burke 

George William Burleigh 

Royal E. Burnham 

George W. Burton 

Chas. Henry I-lutler 

Capt. Archibald Butt 

Dallas M. Byers 

Edward W. Byrn 

John W. Calvert 

John G. Capers 

Randolph D. Carmichael 

Capt. Edward Carpenter 

Fred \\ . Carpenter 

J. M. CarHsle 

Wilbur J. Carr 

Eugene Carusi 

Lawrence W. Case 

James D. Cassells 

J. M. Chamberlin 

R. H. Chapman 

Frederick E. Chapin 

Thomas M. Chatard 

A. H. Chatfield 

Capt. S. A. Cheney 

John J. Chew 

Robert S. Chew 

G. B. Chipman 
.Melville I). Church 



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FLOOR COMMITTEE— Continued 



John Clapp 

H. F. Clark 

T. A. Claytor 

Alan O. Clephane 

Lewis P. Clephane 

Walter C. Clephane 

Murray A. Cobb 

Malcolm A. Coles 

George R. Colliere 

William P. Conipton 

C. Fred Cook 

Louis A. Coolidge 

Conor Coppinger 

Maj. Spencer Cosby 

Harry D. Crampton 

Agustus Crane, Jr. 

William G. Crawford 

William P. Cresson 

Harris M. Crist 

Frank Crownenshield 

Gen. William Crozier 

R. D. Cummin 

J. Harry Cunningham 

Frank D. Curry 

Allerton Cushman 

Robert D. Dalzell 

Samuel Dalzell 

Capt. Richard G. Davenport 

Walter D. Davidge 

H. Bradley Davidson 

Carroll P. Davis 

Henry E. Davis 

Capt. Cleland Davis 

Frank D. Davy 

C. C. Dawson 

Thomas Dawson 

David T. Day 

Henry B. Deale 

J. William DeGrange 

William L Deming 

Col. F. L. Denny 

W. C. Denny 

Wm. C. Dennis 

Louis A. Dent 

Frank Devereux 

John W. Dixon 



R. Golden Donaldson 

Proctor L. Dougherty 

Charles A. Douglass 

Robert C. Dove 

Maj. G. F. Downey 

N. Carroll Downs 

Wyman L Drummond 

Alex. Butler Duncan 

G. Thomas Dunlop 

John Dunlop 

Henry F. DuPont 

Harry S. Durand 

John S. Durand 

L. Kemp Duval 

John Ecker 

J. Orville Ecker 

W. G. Edens 

John Joy Edson, Jr. 

Burr N. Edwards 

Gen. Clarence R. Edwards 

John Edwards 

Frederick Eichelberger 

Frank Ellis 

Franklin H. Ellis 

William P. Eno 

William Corcoran Eustis 

Capt. P>ank E. Evans 

E. Hayward Fairbanks 
David G. Fairchild 

F. de C. Faust 
Edward T. Fenwick 
Thomas B. Furguson 
Erland F. Fish 
Robert J. Fisher 
Harold Flammer 
Henry H. Flather 
William J. Flather. Jr. 
E. D. Flather 
Worthington C. Ford 
Norman P. Foster 
Percy S. Foster 
Sherman B. Fowler 
Nathaniel L. Francis 
Raymond F. French 
Harry W. Fuller 
Frank P. Furlong 



Membership of Committees 



45 



FLOOR COMMITTEE— Continued 



J. Eakin Gadsby 

Thomas T. Gaff 

Joseph H. Galliher 

William G. Galliher 

B. R. Gannon 

Gen. E. A. Garlington 

A. Y. P. Gannett 

Oscar Garreissen 

H. Prescott Gatley 

George F. Getz 

Edward H. Gheen 

Preston Gibson 

Charles J. Gilliss 

L. W. Glazebrook 

Charles Carroll Glover, Jr. 
Arthur T. Goldsborough 

Clarence Goode 

Maj. Green Clay Goodloe 
Alastair P. Gordon-Cumming 

Henry R. Gower 

John T. Granger 

Thomas Grant 

Walter S. Gray 

Bernard R. Green 

I. Baker Green 

James M. Green 

Foster R. Greene 

Walter S. Greevy 

Edward Grosvenor 

Louis M. Gulick 

Walter B. Guy 

Wm. Jeffers 

Chauncey Hackett 

Francis R. Hagner 

Randall H. Hagner 

Chandler Hale 

John J. Hamilton 

Dr. Henry G. Hanchett 

W. S. Harban 

Leo P. Harlow 

Richard A. Harlow 

W. R. Harper 

Charles G. Harris 

Rear Admiral H. T. B. Harris 

John H. Harrison 

J. ^L Hauxhurst 



James H. Hay den 
Robert C. Hayden 
Harry V. Haynes 
William Hayward 
Edw. C. Heald 
Lawrence Heap 
Ben Hellen 
George Hellen 
John J. Hemphill 
John B. Henderson 
J. Thilman Hendrick 
Herbert C. Hengstler 
Philip S. Henry 
Saml. J. Henry 
Samuel S. Herman 
Samuel Herrick 
Frank D. Hester 
F. S. Hinrichs 
F. J. Hewitt 
J. Clinton Hiatt 
Wm. B. Hibbs 
Philip S. Hichborn 
Thomas H. Hicks 
F. S. Hight 
Chas. S. Hilyer 
Walter E. Hilton 
Robert Hickley 
Wm. F. Hitt 
William Hitz 
H. L. Hodgkins 
A. A. Hoehling, Jr. 
Henry P. Holden 
James F. Hood 
James C. Hooe 
Richard S. Hooker 
Halstead P. Hoover 
N. Monroe Hopkins 
F. Oden Horstmann 
George Howard 
George H. Howard 
Charles E. Howe 
S. S. Howland 
Robert S. Hume 
Chas. T. Hutchins 
Thos. B. Hutchinson 
Franck Hyatt, Jr. 



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Inaugural Ceremonies, 1909 



FLOOR COMMITTEE— Continued 



Thos. Hyde 

Huntington W. Jackson 
Chas. J. James 
Albert Janin 
Tracy L. Jeffords 
William Jeffers 
Hennen Jennings 
Geo. J. Johnston 
Chas. H. L. Johnston 

B. F. Jones 
Joseph Kaspar 
A. Ray Katz 
Rudolph Kauffmann 
Victor Kauffmann 
F. A. Keep 

J. Arthur Kelly 
J. Miller Kenyon 

C. C. Kerr 
H. H. Kerr 
Richard R. Kilroy 
Edw. P>. Kimball 
VVm. B. King 
Ncrman \V. Klopfer 
Sargent Prentiss Knutt 
Henry Krogstad 
VVm. A. Kroll 

Geo. C. Lafferty 

Geo. H. Lemar 

C. F. Langworthy 

Jolm S. Larcombe, Jr.- 

Thomas K. Laughlin 

Arthur Lee 

Blair Lee 

Robert E. Lee, Jr. 

J. Fred'k Leech 

A. B. Legare 

Jos. Leiter 

Frank Letts 

Francis E. Leupp 

Reeve Lewis 

Thomas W. Lockwood, Jr. 

E. H. Loftus • 

Pierre Lorillard 

Francis B. Loring 

M. C. Ludlam 

William H. MacKay 



Chas. A. McAllister 

Ormsby McCammon 

Chas. A. McCarthy 

Edw. J. McCarthy 

Col. Chas. L. McCawley 

Edward McCauley 

Lieut. Edw. J. McCauley, Jr. 

A. Garrison McClintock 
Chas. W. McFee 

J. Nota McGill 
David R. McKee 
Chas. A. McKenney 
Fred'k D. McKenney 
William McLaren 
Thomas McLaughlin 
Edward B. McLean 
Harry C. McLean 
Stuart McXamara 
John L. McNeil 
Ormsby McHarg 

E. J. McQuade 

Col. iMcntgcmery W. Macomb 

Samuel Maddox 

Clias. L. Magec 

Franklin M. Magill 

xA.lex. F. Magruder 

G. Lloyd Magruder 

James D. Maher 

Frederick May 

James Markham 

Robert F. Mason 

W illiam B. Mason 

Henry May 

Wm. A. Mearns 

Herman C. Metcalf 

Oliver S. Metzerott 

Robert L. Middleton 

Benj. Miller 

Edw. E. Miller 

William A. Mills 

B. S. Minor 
Edw. A. .Mitchell 

F. P. Mitchell 
Barry Mohun 
Chas. E. Monroe 
Clarence Moore 



Membership of Committees 



47 



FLOOR COMMlTTb:i':— CoNTiNLEi) 



Edw. B. Moore 

Upshur Morehead 

Jas. S. Morrill 

Clyde A. Morrison 

E. E. Morse 

Herndon Morscll 

Maj. T. B. Mott 

^>ed \V. Mulkey 

Alexander R. Mullowny 

Chas. A. Munn 

T. Morris Murray 

Chas. E. Myers 

T. Percy Myers 

Avon M. Nevius 

Fleming Newbold 

L. L. Nicholson, J r. 

G. Wright Nichols 

James L. Norris, Jr. 

Thomas C. Noyes 

Howard S. Nyman 

Edson B. Olds 

Henry W. Olds 

Rudolph Ortmann 

John Ball Osborne 

P. de Lome Overfield 

David Owen 

Henry T. Oxnard 

Anlick Palmer 

J. A. C. Palmer 

\Vm. J. Palmer 

Lieut. Col. Wm. M. Palmer 

A. D. Pardee 

Norris Par ham 

Andrew Parker 

Chas. Parker 

Chas. W. Parker 

Myron ^1. Parker, Jr. 

A. K. Parris 

A. J. Parsons 

Paul C. Patterson 

Wm. S. Peachey 

Paul S. Pearsall 

George J. Pearson 

Wm. P. Pearson 

Edmund Pendleton 

Walter S. Penfield 



R. Ross Perry, Jr. 

Gen. John J. Pershing 

Arthur Peter 

David G. Pfeiffer 

Philip D. Phair 

Lee Phair 

J. Van Ness Phillip 

X. Taylor Phillips 

P. Lee Phillips 

Theodore J. Pickett 

Walter T. Pilling 

N. Willis Pomeroy 

Francis Horton Pope 

Paul Portner 

Jesse E. Potbury 

Capt. T. W. Potts 

Edgar Priest 

J. Clarence Price 

Herljert Putnam 

Randolph Rapley 

W. H. Rapley 

Clary Ray 

Preston B. Ray 

Brewster Reamcy 

Owen T. Ree\es 

W. S. Reylnirn 

Arthur W. Rice 

Chas. \\'. Richardson 

Clifford Richardson 

Maj. Wiles P. Richardson 

F""rank Richey 

S. O. Richey 

Thomas Riggs 

M. D. Rogers 

Richard R. Rogers 

F. P. B. Sands 

Gen. Jcs. P. Sanger 

John A. Saul 

Frank H. Shultz 

Joseph F. Sears 

David L. Selke 

Cliarlcs V. Shafer 

J. A. Shaffer 

Miles M. Shand 

Gen. Henry G. Sharp 

Maj. Geo. H. Shelton 



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Inaugural Ceremonies, 1909 



FLOOR COMMITTEE— Continued 



Frank H. Shipe 
J. H. de Sibour 
John O. Siebert 
N. L. Simpkins 
Richie Simpkins 
Henry K. Simpson 
Edwin W. Sims 

F. G. Smith, Jr. 
Frank G. Smith 
Herbert H. Smith 
A. A. Synder 
Geo. F. Snyder 
William R. Stansbury 
Arthur F. Statter 
John K. Stauffer 
Capt. S. A. Staunton 
A. L. Stavely 
Robert Stead 

Lewis E. Stein 
Henry C. Stewart 
Frank W. Stone 
J. P. Story, Jr. 
J. Clinton Stewart 
Edgar W. Stone 
John P. Stuckert 
J. Ward Sturgis 
Edward A. Sumner 
Geo. T. Summcrlin 
John T. Swift 
Conrad H. Syme 
Col. Thomas W. Symons 
Edward Tarring 
Wm. C. Taylor 
Douglass H. Thomas 
L. O. Thompson 

G. G. Thomson 
Ward Thoron 
Wm. R. Tindall 
Leon Tobriner 
Morsell A. 'lolson 
Geo. Oakley Totten, Jr. 
Howe Totten 
Lawrence Townsend 
W. P. Trimble 

C. F. Troupe 
W^alter R. Tuckerman 
Wolcott Tuckerman 
Henry V. Tulloch 
W. J. Van Patten 
Frank Van Sant 
Fred W. Upham 
E. Voigt, Jr. 



E. O. Wagenhorst 
Edw. H. Wales 
A. E. Walker 
R. Walker 
Joseph S. Wall 
Hugh Wallace 
Henry H. Ward 
Herbert Wadsworth 
Floyd Waggerman 
Brainard H. Warner, Jr. 
Percival L. Waters 
George S. Watson 
John Sidney Webb 
Henry Randall Webb 
Richard Wcightman 
Alfred Wcinshcimer 
Francis R. Weller 
Michael A. W^-ller 
Robert W. Wells 
Joseph A. Werwinski 
Horace Wescott 
Wm. Wheatley 
Theodore L. Weed 
Chas. V. Wheeler 
E. A. Whitaker 
Wallace Whitaker 
Guy F. Whiting 
David E. Wiber 
Frank B. Wiborg 
Max C. J. Wiehle 
Walter D. Wilcox 
Jno. F. Wilkins 
Robert C. Wilkins 
Ernest Wilkinson 
Arthur L. Willard 
Wm. T. Willett 
James T. Williams, Jr. 
Lieut. Roger Williams 
Irving Williamson 
Eugene B. Wills 
Chas. F. Wilson 
Clarence R. Wilson 
Jaspar Wilson 
Wm. Holland Wilmer 
Edward S. Wood 
A\'addy B. Wood 
Chas. H. Woodhull 
Francis J. W^oodman 
Wm. C. Woodward 
Gen. Geo. A. Woodward 
Nathan Wyeth 
Horace Wylie 
S. Yergason 



Membership of Committees 49 



COMMITTEE ON SUPPER 

ARTHUR C. MOSES, Chairman 
D. J. CALLAHAN, V ice-Chairman 

I. O. Ball Harrington Mills 

Charles Berry J. E. Powell 

Robert Callahan, Jr. Odcll Smith 

R. Golden Donaldson Frank Upman 

E. C. Graham John L. Weaver 

Wm. F. Gude Edward L. Weston 

J. O. Harvey George W. White 



COMMITTEE ON LOCAL TRANSPORTATION 

JOSEPH M. STODDARD, Chairman 
E. S. MARLOW, Vice-chairman 
GEORGE WEAVER, Secretary 

J. E. Berry J. Fickling 

Ernest Burgdorf H. W. Fuller 

D. S. Carll Charles Marsh 

W. W. Chambers Lewis Schaffer 

A. L. Cline A. C. Steinbrenner 

William F. Downey H. M. Woodward 



50 Inaugural Ceremonies, 1909 



COMMITTEE ON AUDITING 

ANDREW PARKER, Chairman 
SYDNEY R. JACOBS, Vice-Chairman 
HARRY G. MEEM, Secretary 

J. A. Boteler Jacob Scharf 

Clarence Corson H. H. Smith 

Chas. W. Edniondston W. McK. Stowell 

Wm. A. Gieseking Boyd Taylor 

E. E. Herrell James Trimble 

Charles E. Howe George O. Walson 

L. H. Mattingly A. C. West 

Howard Moran John C. Whitaker 

W. W. Nairn B. B. Wilson 

W. W. W. Parker H. O. Wilson 

John Poole W. C. Worthington 



COMMITTEE ON MEDALS AND BADGES 

RICHARD N. BROOKE, Chairman 
FRANK P. REESIDE, Vice-Chairman 
HENRY E. COOPER, Secretary 

Prof. Mitchell Carroll Francis D. Millet 

William B. Closson Victor Mindeleff 

Myer Cohen C Powell Minnigerode 

Victor G. Fischer Gen. Ellis Spear 
E. Clarence Messer 



Membership of Committees 51 



COMMITTEE ON RAILROAD TERMINAL 
FACILITIES 

A. M. KEPPEL, Chairman 
C. W. GULP, ncc-Chainmin 

B. R. TOLSON, Secretary 

W. N. Bannard, Superintendent, Philadelphia, Baltimore & Washington 
Railroad, Wilmington, Delaware. 

F. C. Batchelder, General Superintendent, Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, 

Baltimore, Md. 

W. W. Bowie, Freight Agent, Philadelphia, Baltimore & Washington 
Railroad, Washington, D. G. 

E. F. Brooks, General Superintendent, Philadelphia, Baltimore & Wash- 
ington Railroad, Wilmington, Delaware. 

J. T. Garr, Assistant Train Master, Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, Wash- 
ington, D. G. 

J. J. Gooper, Assistant Train Master, Philadelphia, Baltimore & Wash- 
ington Railroad, Washington, D. G. 

Joseph Grawford, Special Agent, Philadelhpia, Baltimore & Washing- 
ton Railroad, Washington, D. C. 

J. J. Ekin, Auditor, Washington Terminal Gompany, Washington, D. G. 

W. J. Fittall, General Baggage Agent, Washington Terminal Gompany, 
Washington, D. G. 

G. \V. Galloway, Superintendent Transportation, Baltimore & Ohio 

Railroad, Baltimore, Md. 
W. A. Garrett, Ghief Executive, Seaboard Air Line Railway, Ports- 
mouth, Virginia. 

S. R. Golil)art, Superintendent, Southern Express Gompany, Wash- 
ington, D. G. 

G. H. Goll, General Passenger Agent, Washington, Baltimore and An- 
napolis Railroad, Baltimore, Md. 

E. K. Grady, Train Master, Washington Southern Railway, Richmond, 
Virginia. 

G. M. Harris, Master Mechanic, Washington Terminal Gompany, Wash- 
ington, D. G. 

G. H. Hix, General Superintendent, Seaboard Air Line Railway, Ports- 
mouth, Virginia. 

O. H. Hobbs, Superintendent, Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, Baltimore, 
Maryland. 

J. M. Fluff, General Agent, Adams Express Gompany, Washington, D. G. 

W. G. Johnson, Agent, United States Express Gompany, Washington, 
D. G. 

E. J. King, Superintendent, Gheasapeake & Ohio Railway, Richmond, Va. 

R. W. King, General Manager, Washington, Alexandria and Mt. Ver- 
non Railway, Washington, D. G. 

J. W. Knapp, General Superintendent, Ghesapeake & Ohio Railway, 
Richmond, Va. 

A. G. AIcElroy, Assistant Superintendent, Pullman Gompany, Wash- 
ington, D. G. 



52 Inaugural Ceremonies, 1909 

COMMITTEE ON RAILROAD TERMINAL 

FACILITIES — Continued 

N. Main, Superintendent, Pullman Company, Washington, D. C. 

A. C. Needles, General Superintendent, Norfolk & Western Railway, 
Roanoke, Va. 

R. M. Patterson, Superintendent Freight Transportation, Pennsylvania 
Railroad, Philadelphia, Pa. 

G. V. Peyton, Superintendent, Southern Railway, Alexandria, Va. 

A. C. Ridgway, Vice-President, Chesapeake Beach Railway, Washing- 
ton, D. C. 

C. M. Scheaffer, Superintendent Transportation, Pennsylvania Railroad, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 

C. H. Spencer, Engineer, Washington Terminal Company, Washington, 
D. C. 

C. C. Swartz, Freight Agent, Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, Washington, 
D. C. 

G. W. Taylor, General Superintendent Transportation, Southern Rail- 
way, Washington, D. C. 

W. P. Taylor, Traffic Manager, Washington Southern Railway, Rich- 
mond, Va. 

M. Trump, General Superintendent Transportation, Pennsylvania Rail- 
road, Philadelphia, Pa. 

J. G. Walber, General Superintendent Transportation, Baltimore & Ohio 
Railroad, Baltimore, Md. 

C. C. Walker, Superintendent Transportation, Chesapeake & Ohio Rail- 
way, Richmond, Va. 

A. H. Westfall, General Superintendent, Southern Railway, Greensboro, 
N. C. 

T. P. Weston, Train Master, Southern Railway, Alexandria, Va. 

W. J. Wilson, Train Master, Washington Terminal Company, Wash- 
ington, D. C. 

George Wright, Train Master, Chesapeake & Ohio Railway, Charlottes- 
ville, Va. 



Rules Governing Committees 53 



RULES GOVERNING 
COMMITTEES 

INAUGURAL COMMITTEE. 

The Inaugural Committee shall have supervising charge of all mat- 
ters pertaining to the Inaugural ceremonies. It shall create such sub- 
committees as are necessary for the proper discharge of its work, and 
shall define their duties and control their actions. It shall have the 
sole right, through its Chairman, to authorize expenditures. 

"No expenditure of money shall be made, nor any indebtedness in- 
curred, by any officer or sub-committee, without the express approval of 
the Chairman of the Inaugural Committee, and no indebtedness shall be 
recognized or paid except the amount thus expressly authorized. 

"Every contract shall be made in the name of the Inaugural Commit- 
tee and shall be signed 1iy its Chairman. In every instance a copy of the 
contract shall be retained by the Chairman for the files of the Com- 
mittee." 

A detailed account shall be kept of all moneys received, of all ap- 
propriations made by the authority of the Inaugural Committee, and of 
all disbursements, the record of disbursements to show in each instance 
the appropriation against which chargeable. 

When the Inaugural Committee is not in session its Chairman shall 
exercise all its functions and authority, reporting his action at the next 
meeting. In the absence of the Chairman, the Vice-Chairman, and in 
his absence, tlie Second Vice-Chairman, shall perform the duties of the 
Chairman and exercise iiis authority. 

The Secretary of the Inaugural Committee shall perform such duties 
as the Chairman shall from time to time direct. 

The chairman of each sub-committee shall nominate a vice-chairman 
and a secretary, as well as the individual members of his committee, 
and shall sulmiit his nnminatirms to tlie Inaugural Committee for its 
approval. 

It shall be tlic duty of the chairman of each suli-committee to certify 
to the correctness of accounts and contracts relating to his committee 
before sulmiitting them for the approval or signature of the Chairman 
of the Inaugural Committee. 

The sub-committees shall make full reports to the Inaugural Commit- 
tee once a week, or as much oftener as the Chairman of the Inaugural 
Committee may require. 

Duplicate or press copies of the correspondence conducted by the 
various sub-committees shall be filed with the Inaugural Committee, 
except those specially authorized to be filed elsewhere. 



54 Inaugural Ceremonies, 1909 



COMMITTEE ON FINANCE. 

The Committee on Finance shall have charge of raising the funds 
necessary to defray the expenses of the Inaugural ceremonies and shall 
make suitable acknowledgment to all persons contributing. The funds 
collected shall be turned over in weekly instalments to the Treasurer 
of the Inaugural Committee. 

The Committee on Finance shall have charge also of the sale of the 
Inaugural Ball and Concert tickets and shall submit to the Chairman 
of the Inaugural Committee a detailed written report of such sale, 
turning over the proceeds to the Treasurer. 

The Chairman of the Auditing Committee and the Treasurer of the 
Inaugural Committee shall constitute a special committee on the night 
of the Inaugural Ball and also at the time of the Concerts to receive 
and verify the tickets collected, keeping an accurate account of the num- 
ber sold and unsold, and shall submit a written report thereon to the 
Chairman of the Inaugural Committee. 



RECEPTION COMMITTEE. 

It will he tlie duty of the Reception Committee to extend proper cour- 
tesies to distinguished guests during their stay in Washington, and 
particularly during their presence at the various functions of the Inau- 
guration, including the Inaugural Ball. 



COMMITTEE ON LEGISLATION. 

The Committee on Legislation shall have charge of all measures 
afifecting the Inauguration that require Congressional action, whether 
of national or municipal character, such as the appropriation of funds, 
permission to use Government property, authority to detail officers to 
co-operate with the Inaugural Committee, and such similar matters as 
are approved by the Inaugural Committee. 



PRESS COMMITTEE. 

The Press Committee sliall make suitable arrangements for the ac- 
commodation of members of the press, extending to them all necessary 
facilities, and shall have charge of the preparation and distribution of 
news reports of the work of the Inaugural Committee. 



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COMMITTEE ON PRLNTING. 

The Committee on Printing shall have charge of the preparation and 
printing of the official program for the Inauguration, shall advertise for 
and receive bids on the contract for printing the program, and shall 
submit to the Inaugural Committee a recommendation for the award 
of such contract. 



COAEMITTEE ON SOUVENIRS AND TICKETS. 

The Committee on Souvenirs and Tickets shall obtain designs for 
such engraved souvenirs and tickets as may be required, with estimates 
of their cost, and shall submit them to the Inaugural Committee. It 
shall procure in requisite quantities the souvenirs and tickets approved 
Iiy the Inaugural Committee and shall deliver them to the Chairman 
of the Conmiittcc on Finance, taking his receipt therefor. 



COMMITTEE ON MEDALS AND BADGES. 

The Committee on Medals and Badges shall cause designs for medals 
and badges, with estimates of their cost, to be submitted for the ap- 
proval of the Inaugural Committee, and shall procure in the necessary 
quantities the medals and badges approved and deliver them to the 
officers of the Committee and the chairmen of the several sub-commit- 
tees for distribution. 



COMMITTEE ON TRANSPORTATION. 

The Committee on Transportation shall obtain as soon as practicable 
the lowest possible transportation rates to Washington from all por- 
tions of the United States at the time of the Inauguration, and shall 
announce such rates to the public as fast as received. 



COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC COMFORT 

The Committee on Public Comfort shall render all possible assistance 
to visitors desiring accommodations in Washington at the time of the 
Inauguration. It shall aid them in securing suitable quarters in hotels, 
public halls and private residences. It shall establish an office and ob- 
tain and keep on file there accurate information regarding accommoda- 
tions and rates of charge at hotels and other lodging places, including 



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private residences where guests can procure rooms. It shall ascertain 
as far as practicable the amount, character and prices of rations that 
can be supplied by responsible caterers for the subsistence of military 
and civic organizations in attendance at the Inauguration. It shall 
promptly furnish the Committee on Military Organizations and the 
Committee on Civic Organizations such information as may be desired 
regarding quarters for visiting organizations, and shall co-operate to 
the fullest possible extent with these committees in looking after the 
comfort of such organizations during their stay in Washington. 



COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC ORDER. 

The Conunittee on Public Order shall co-operate with the Commis- 
sioners of the District of Columbia in securing the necessary means and 
publishing and enforcing the requisite regulations to clear the avenues 
and streets for the formation and movement of the Inaugural Parade, 
to clear the streets leading to the Inaugural Ball, and to maintain good 
order in general during the Inaugural ceremonies. 



COMMITTEE ON MILITARY ORGANIZATIONS. 

The Committee on Military Organizations shall receive and have 
charge of all military organizations. It shall provide for them suitable 
quarters through the Committee on Public Comfort and shall keep a 
record showing the names, the numerical strength and the location in 
Washington of each command. It shall report to the Inaugural Com- 
mittee once a week, or as much oftener as required, and shall be pre- 
pared at all times to make reports to the Chief Marshal of the Inau- 
gural Parade. 



COMMITTEE ON CIVIC ORGANIZATIONS. 

The Committee on Civic Organizations shall receive and have charge 
of all civic organizations. It shall provide for them suitable quarters 
through the Committee on Public Comfort, and shall keep a record 
showing their names, their numerical strength and their location in 
Washington. It shall report to the Inaugural Committee once a week, 
or as much oftener as required, and shall be prepared at all times to 
make reports to the Chief Marshal of the Inaugural Parade. 



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COMA'IITTEE ON REVIEWING STANDS. 

The Committee on Reviewing Stands shall be charged with the duty of 
erecting the Presidential reviewing stand, and such other stands as may 
be authorized, and shall have supervision over all reviewing stands 
while in use. It shall have control of all privileges to be granted in 
connection with the Inaugural Parade, and shall be responsible for the 
sale of such privileges, making weekly reports to the Inaugural Com- 
mittee. 



COMMITTEE ON STREET DECORATIONS. 

The Committee on Street Decorations shall prepare and submit for 
the approval of the Inaugural Committee plans and estimates for the 
decoration of such avenues and streets and such public and private 
buildings as may seem desirable, and shall be in charge of the plan of 
decoration adopted and responsible for its proper execution. 



COMMITTEE ON HISTORIC SITES. 

The Committee on Historic Sites shall be charged with the duty of 
marking by appropriate signs or placards such points of historic signi- 
ficance in the City of Washington as are likely to be of interest to visi- 
tors at the time of the Inauguration. 



COMMITTEE ON ILLUMINATION. 

The Committee on Illumination shall prepare and sulimit for the ap- 
proval of the Inaugural Committee plans and estimates for the illumina- 
tion of such avenues and streets and such public and i)rivate buildings 
as may seem desirable, and shall be in charge of the plan of illumina- 
tion adopted and responsible for its execution. The Committee on 
Illumination shall co-operate, as far as practicable, with the Conmiittee 
on Street Decorations. 



COMMITTEE ON FIREWORKS. 

The Committee on Fireworks shall prepare and submit for the ap- 
proval of the Inaugural Committee plans and estimates for a display of 
fireworks on the night of the fourth of March, and shall be in charge 
of the plan adopted and responsible for its proper execution. 



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COMMITTEE ON MUSIC. 

The Committee on Music shall be charged with the duty of hiring or 
otherwise procuring, subject to the approval of tlie Inaugural Commit- 
tee, suitable music for the Inaugural Parade and the Inaugural Ball, 
and for such other purposes in connection with the Inauguration as may 
seem desirable. 



COMAIITTEE ON BALLROOM DECORATIONS. 

The Committee on Ballroom Decorations shall have charge of the 
■ decoration and illumination of the ballroom, of such adjoining rooms 
as may be required, and of approaches to the ballroom. 



COMMITTEE ON COMEORT AT BALL. 

The Committee on Comfort at Ball shall have charge of the hat, 
cloak and retiring rooms, and of all arrangements in connection there- 
with, for the convenience of guests at the Inaugural Ball. It shall sub- 
mit for the approval of the Inaugural Conunittce a general plan for 
such arrangements and an estimate of the expense to be incurred. 



FLOOR COMAIITTEE. 

The Floor Committee shall have general charge of the Inaugural Ball 
and of its floor management. 



SUPPER COMMITTEE. 

The Supper Committee shall have charge of the arrangements for 
the supper at the Inaugural Ball, shall obtain estimates for the necessary 
catering, and shall make a recommendation to the Inaugural Committee 
for the award of the contract for such catering. 



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COMMITTEE ON LOCAL TRANSPORTATION. 

The Committee on Local Transportation shall make arrangements 
with the owners of public conveyances for the best possible carriage 
service that can be furnished at reasonable rates to visitors in Washing- 
ton at the time of tlie Inauguration and shall see in particular that a 
proper carriage service is provided, without excessive charges, to and 
from the Inaugural Ball. It sliall plan and have constructed suitable 
carriage approaches to the entrances of the building in whicli the Ball 
is held. 



AUDITING COMMITTEE. 

It shall be the duty of the Auditing Committee to examine all bills 
authenticated by the certificate of the Chairman of the sub-committee 
concerned, and to certify as to their correctness, provided the expendi- 
tures are found to have been made under proper authority. On the 
night of the Inaugural Ball, and also at the time of the Concerts, the 
Chairman of the Auditing Committee, with the Treasurer of 
the Inaugural Committee, shall receive and verify all tickets 
collected, keeping an accurate account of the number sold and "unsold, 
and shall submit to the Chairman of the Inaugural Committee a written 
report of the sales and the receipts therefrom. 



COMMITTEE ON RAILROAD TERMINAL 
FACILITIES. 

The Committee on Railroad Terminal Facilities shall be charged 
with the duty of securing the prompt, convenient and comfortable dis- 
charge of the various parties brought into Washington by the steam and 
electric roads and other methods of transportation during the Inaugural 
period, and the expeditious loading of the passengers for the return 
movement. The committee shall be prepared to report from time to 
time, the various military organizations, delegations, associations, and 
other bodies of men booked to arrive, the contemplated time of arrival, 
and the location at which sucli parties will be handled, as well as the 
arrangement to be provided for the return journey. 



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